2023, 5 |
Svetlana I. Burkova |
Modality of possibility and necessity in Russian Sign Language |
29-61 |
2023, 3 |
Natalia Bernitskaïa, Robert Roudet |
Indefi niteness in Russian expressions like Oni brali vsë, čto najdut |
60-76 |
2023, 2 |
Daria D. Mordashova |
The structure of the semantic domain of modality in Russian: Modelling systemic relations between constructions (based on the Russian Constructicon) |
29-55 |
2021, 6 |
Axel Holvoet |
The notion of mood reexamined, against the background of modality |
7-21 |
2021, 6 |
Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij, Anna A. Zalizniak |
On a special type of necessity modality: The German verb sollen viewed from parallel corpora |
22-39 |
2021, 1 |
Tatiana B. Agranat |
[Review of:] P. Kehayov. The fate of mood and modality in language death. Evidence from minor Finnic. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2017. xix + 385 p. ISBN 978-3-11-052185-6. |
142-146 |
2020, 5 |
Maksim V. Vyzhlakov |
Ability and possibility in Tocharian A: The semantics of the verbs yāt- and cämp- and their derivatives |
76-90 |
2019, 6 |
Vladimir A. Plungian |
[Review of:] Jan Nuyts, Johan van der Auwera (eds.). The Oxford handbook of modality and mood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. xiv + 667 p. ISBN 978-0- 19-959143-5. |
141-144 |
2019, 5 |
Valentin Yu. Gusev |
[Review of:] A. Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon (eds.). Commands: A crosslinguistic typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. ISBN 9780198803225. |
151-153 |
2018, 5 |
Mladen Uhlik, Andreja Žele |
Da-clauses as complements of desiderative and manipulative verbs in Slovenian. |
87-113 |