2024, 6 |
Danil A. Alekseev |
[Review of:] R. Meyer. Iranian syntax in Classical Armenian: The Armenian perfect and other cases of pattern replication. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023 |
160-166 |
2022, 3 |
Ekaterina A. Lyutikova |
The structural representation of ergativity in Northeast Caucasian |
75-108 |
2019, 2 |
Marcel den Dikken |
[Review of:] J. Coon, D. Massam, L. deMena Travis (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 1296 p. ISBN 978-0-19- 873937-1. |
151-159 |
2017, 6 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
E. Coghill. The rise and fall of ergativity in Aramaic. Cycles of alignment change. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. xxii, 381 p. (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics, 21.) ISBN 978-0-19-872380-6. |
140-149 |
2017, 2 |
Konstantin G. Krasukhin |
Was Proto-Indo-European an active language? (towards the typology of PIE). |
49-76 |
2016, 6 |
Ekaterina A. Lyutikova, Roman V. Ron’ko, Anton V. Zimmerling |
Differential argument marking: Semantics, morphology, syntax. |
113-127 |
2009, 3 |
Vladimir M. Alpatov |
G.A. Klimov’s linguistic ideas. |
125-134 |
2005, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Functional and semantic typology of two-case systems |
101-120 |
2000, 5 |
Aleksandr E. Kibrik |
On the problem of nuclear actants and “non-canonical marking”: the testimony of the Archi language |
32-67 |
1998, 4 |
M.E. Alekseev |
Problems of general and Caucasian linguistics in the works of G.A. Klimov |
13-26 |