2024, 3 |
Timur A. Maisak |
Continuative constructions in the Lezgic languages and their use in parallel contexts (in the Gospel of Luke translations) |
60-98 |
2020, 6 |
Jalil S. Samedov, Marina A. Gasanova |
Converb clauses in Archi |
94-104 |
2018, 6 |
Dmitry S. Ganenkov |
Review of: O. Bond et al. (eds.). Archi: Complexities of agreement in cross-theoretical perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 303 p. ISBN 9780198747291. |
148-156 |
2018, 4 |
Michael Daniel |
Property words in Archi: Inflection and part-of-speech status. |
114-132 |
2015, 2 |
Natal’ya K. Bogomolova |
Long-distance agreement in Tabasaran. |
97-116 |
2014, 1 |
Yury A. Lander |
Typology of unmarked clausal subordination: Relative constructions. |
3-20 |
2012, 4 |
Natal’ya K. Bogomolova |
Personal agreement in Tabasaran: Conceptualiser and addressee in the event structure. |
101-124 |
2011, 3 |
Nina R. Sumbatova |
[Review of:] G. Authier. Grammaire kryz (Langue caucasique d’Azerbaïdjan, dialecte d’Alik). Leuven; Paris: Peeters, 2009. |
139-144 |
2010, 6 |
Timur A. Maisak |
On the publication of the Caucasian Albanian palimpsests from the Mount Sinai Monastery. |
88-107 |
2003, 6 |
Timur A. Maisak, S.R. Merdanova |
The future tense in the Agul language: A typological study |
76-107 |