2011, 4 |
Vladimir M. Alpatov |
V.V. Dement’ev. A theory of speech genres. Moscow: Znak, 2010. |
126-131 |
2011, 4 |
Leonid I. Kulikov |
D. Shulman. Language, ritual and poetics in ancient India and Iran: Studies in honor of Shaul Migron. Jerusalem: The Israel academy of sciences and humanities, 2010. |
131-135 |
2011, 4 |
Vadim I. Kimmelman |
D. Brentari. Sign languages. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2010. |
135-143 |
2011, 4 |
Viktor V. Šapoval |
[Review of:] Y. Matras. Romani in Britain. The afterlife of a language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh university press, 2010. |
143-149 |
2011, 4 |
Viktor V. Šapoval |
[Review of:] M.V. Smirnova-Seslavinskaja, G.N. Cvetkov. The Romani people. Their origin and culture. A socio-anthropological study. Sofia; Moscow: Paradigma, 2009. |
149-152 |
2011, 3 |
Svetlana G. Shulezhkova |
[Review of:] V.M. Mokienko, G.A. Lilich, O. I. Trofimkina. An explanatory dictionary of biblical words and phrases. Moscow, 2010. |
121-124 |
2011, 3 |
Valery D. Solovyev |
[Review of:] S. Wichmann, E. Holman (eds.). Temporal stability of linguistic typological features. Munich: LINCOM EUROPA, 2009. |
124-128 |
2011, 3 |
Maxim M. Makartsev |
M. Dedaić, M. Mišković-Luković (eds.). South Slavic discourse particles. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2010. |
129-132 |
2011, 3 |
Kirill V. Babaev |
R.-J. Anyanwu. Tense, aspect, and mood in Benue-Congo languages. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe, 2010. |
132-134 |
2011, 3 |
Maria V. Shkapa |
M. Bloch-Trojnar (ed.). Perspectives on Celtic languages. Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL, 2009. |
135-138 |