| 2025, 1 | Stefan Stojanović | Perfect of overall result in the European languages (against the background of Russian) | 36-61 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2024, 4 | Eva E. Poliakova | When you are the last one to know: Evidentiality in Khwarshi | 77-95 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2023, 4 | Maria V. Ermolova | On the grammaticalization of past passive participles in Middle Russian | 47-64 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2017, 1 | Alexander B. Letuchiy | Russian adverbials with temporal meaning TOL’KO, TOL’KO-TOL’KO, and TOL’KO ČTO: Recent past meaning and resultative semantics. | 53-73 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2015, 1 | Elisaveta A. Vlasova | On the decline of simple preterit in Middle Low German | 79-86 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2014, 2 | Ilya B. Itkin | A few remarks on the imperfect forms in Tocharian A. | 27-45 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2014, 1 | Jos Schaeken, Egbert Fortuin, Simeon Dekker | Epistolary deixis in Novgorod birch-bark letters. | 21-38 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2013, 4 | Elena V. Gorbova | Spanish perfect: Still a perfect, or already a perfective / preterite? | 97-125 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2007, 2 | A.S. Nikolaev | Suffixless preterit ro ír and other Old Irish preterits with long -i- in the root. | 18-34 | 
                
                                                                                        | 2005, 6 | Natalia A. O’Shea | The Gallian and Lepontian forms of the preterit: traditions, innovations, dialectal distribution | 31-43 |