Год / Выпуск Авторы Заголовок Стр.
2018, 1 Yakov G. Testelets R. Berwick, N. Chomsky. Why only us: Language and evolution. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 2015. 215 p. ISBN 9780262034241. 119-125
2018, 1 Dmitry S. Nikolaev R. Hickey (ed.). The Cambridge handbook of areal linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 1032 p. ISBN 9781107051614. 126-129
2018, 1 Mikhail Yu. Knyazev T. Reinhart (auth.), M. Everaert, M. Marelj, E. Reuland (eds.). Concepts, syntax and their interface: The Theta system. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 2016. 288 p. ISBN 9780262034135. 130-137
2018, 1 Pavel Iosad J.J.McCarthy, J.Pater (eds.). Harmonic Grammar and Harmonic Serialism. London: Equinox, 2016. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) 446 p. ISBN 978-1-84553-149-2. 138-147
2018, 1 Anastasia S. Vyrenkova, Ekaterina Rakhilina [Review of:] S. Montrul. The acquisition of heritage languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 382 p. ISBN 978-1-107-00724-6. 148-154
2018, 1 Vadim I. Kimmelman [Review of:] С. Plaza-Pust. Bilingualism and deafness: On language contact in the bilingual acquisition of sign language and written language. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2016. 155-158
2017, 6 Elena M. Konitskaya N. R. Dobrushina. Soslagatělnoje nakloněnije v russkom jazyke: opyt issledovanija grammatičeskoj semantiki [Subjunctive moоd in Russian: A study of grammatical semantics]. Praha: Animedia Company, 2016. ISBN 978-80-7499-231-5. 115-121
2017, 6 Anna A. Zalizniak, Anna A. Smirnitskaya P. Juvonen, M. Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.). The lexical typology of semantic shifts. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2016. viii, 600 p. (Cognitive Linguistics Research, 58.) ISBN 9783-11-037752-1. 122-130
2017, 6 Ivan A. Stenin M. Miestamo, A. Tamm, B. Wagner-Nagy (eds.). Negation in Uralic languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. ix, 667 p. (Typological Studies in Language, 108.) ISBN 978-9-02720-689-3. 131-139
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