2018, 4 |
Tore Nesset |
Review of: M. Baerman (ed.). The Oxford handbook of inflection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 688 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-959142-8. |
133-139 |
2017, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] A.D. Sims. Inflectional defectiveness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. |
145-152 |
2016, 5 |
Vladimir A. Plungian, Xenia P. Semionova |
Towards a typology of Classical Armenian nominal paradigms: Instr.Pl. |
103-118 |
2014, 6 |
Oleg I. Belyaev |
Ossetic as a language with a two-case system: Suspended affixation and other paradoxes of case marking. |
31-65 |
2011, 3 |
Beatrisa B. Khodorkovskaya |
Deponent verbs in Latin (exemplified by Tacitus). |
114-120 |
2009, 6 |
K.I. Pozdnyakov |
On the nature and functions of non-morphemic signs. |
35-64 |
2009, 3 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
М. Baerman, G.G. Corbett, D. Brown, A. Hippisley (eds.). Deponency and morphological mismatches. |
145-149 |
2006, 5 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] M. Baerman, D. Brown, G.G. Corbett. The syntax-morphology interface. A study of syncretism. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2005. - xx + 281 p. |
123-129 |
2005, 2 |
Valentin Yu. Gusev |
Typology of irregular imperative verbal forms |
65-81 |
2004, 2 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] G.T. Stump. Inflectional morphology. A theory of paradigm structure. [Cambridge studies in linguistics, V. 93]. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. - XVI + 308 p. |
141-147 |