| 2010, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Chr. Konig. Case in Africa. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2008. |
134-140 |
| 2006, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] Explorations in nominal inflection / G. Miiller, L. Gunkel, G. Zifonun (eds.). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004. - vi + 405 p. |
112-119 |
| 2005, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Functional and semantic typology of two-case systems |
101-120 |
| 2004, 5 |
Τ. Mentzel |
[Review of:] M.V. Shulga. The development of the morphological system of the noun in Russian |
108-114 |
| 1999, 5 |
M.I. Shapir |
On the textology of “Eugene Onegin” (orthography, poetics and semantics) |
101-112 |
| 1998, 6 |
Heinz Schuster-Šewc |
On the so-called Proto-Slavonic archaisms in the Old Novgorod dialect of the Russian language |
3-10 |
| 1998, 6 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
Accentology in the prehistory of Indo-European languages |
11-38 |
| 1996, 5 |
Alan Timberlake |
To eat from the Tree of Knowledge and be filled with fear; variety in the development of accusative-genitive case (on V.B. Krys'ko's book "The development of animateness in the history of the Russian language") |
7-19 |
| 1995, 5 |
S.I. Iordanidi, Vadim B. Krys’ko |
Old Russian innovations of nominal declension in the plural. Part 2 |
88-104 |
| 1995, 4 |
S.I. Iordanidi, Vadim B. Krys’ko |
Old Russian innovations of nominal declension in the plural. Part 1 |
64-77 |