2005, 6 |
F.Sh. Nurieva |
A general view on the formation and functioning of literary language of the Golden Horde |
59-66 |
2005, 4 |
V.Z. Sannikov |
On the history and contemporary status of the Russian pun |
3-20 |
2005, 4 |
Ju.H. Sirk |
[Review of:] J. Bradshaw, K.L. Rehg (eds.)· Issues in Austronesian morphology: a focusschrift for Byron W. Bender. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, 2001. 288 p. |
136-139 |
2005, 2 |
Alexei L. Shilov |
The Baltic-Finnish word-stock and the linguistics of the Eastern Slavonic languages |
7-28 |
2005, 2 |
M.B. Popov |
[Review of:] R.O. Richards. The Pannonian Slavic dialect of the Common Slavic Proto-language: The view from Old Hungarian / Ed. by Vyacheslav V. Ivanov and Brent Vine. UCLA Indo-European studies. V. 2. University of California. Los Angeles. 2003. 234 p. |
131-134 |
2004, 6 |
A.K. Ogloblin |
[Review of:] The history of written Malay (VII - the beginning of the XX centuries) |
140-141 |
2004, 5 |
A.E. Man'kov |
The origin of the category of gender in Indo-European |
79-92 |
2004, 5 |
Τ. Mentzel |
[Review of:] M.V. Shulga. The development of the morphological system of the noun in Russian |
108-114 |
2004, 5 |
Timur A. Maisak |
[Review of:] B.D. Joseph, R.D. Janda (eds.). The handbook of historical linguistics |
121-133 |
2004, 5 |
T.E. Kryuchkova |
[Review of:] The hand-book of language variation and change |
133-138 |