2024, 2 |
Svetlana O. Savchuk, Timofey Arkhangelskiy, Anastasiya A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Ol’ga V. Donina, Yuliya N. Kuznetsova, Ol’ga N. Lyashevskaya, Boris V. Orekhov, Mariya V. Podryadchikova |
Russian National Corpus 2.0: New opportunities and development prospects |
7-34 |
2021, 4 |
Yan Jianwei, Liu Haitao |
Morphology and word order in Slavic languages: Insights from annotated corpora |
131-159 |
2020, 1 |
Dmitry S. Nikolaev |
[Review of:] Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray. Quantitative historical linguistics: A corpus framework. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 256 p. ISBN 9780198718178. |
155-160 |
2017, 2 |
Alexander Ch. Piperski |
N. Levshina. How to do linguistics with R. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. xii + 443 p. ISBN 978-90-272-1224-5. |
134-139 |
2014, 2 |
Aleksandr P. Pečenyj |
[Review of:] L.A. Janda, A. Endresen, J. Kuznetsova, O. Lyashevskaya, A. Makarova, T. Nesset, S. Sokolova. Why Russian aspectual prefixes aren’t empty: Prefixes as verb classifiers. Bloomington (Indiana): Slavica, 2013. |
138-146 |
2013, 5 |
Sergej A. Krylov |
A quantitative study of Mongolian. |
46-57 |
2012, 6 |
Laura A. Janda |
Russian prefixes as a verb classifier system. |
3-47 |
2011, 3 |
Valery D. Solovyev |
[Review of:] S. Wichmann, E. Holman (eds.). Temporal stability of linguistic typological features. Munich: LINCOM EUROPA, 2009. |
124-128 |
2011, 1 |
Alexey A. Kretov, Inna A. Merkulova, Vladimir T. Titov |
Issues in Slavic quantitative lexicology. |
52-65 |
2010, 6 |
Julija L. Kuznecova, Tatyana V. Veleyshikova |
Modern studies in corpus linguistics: new approaches |
108-124 |