2023, 4 |
Alexander M. Petrov |
Is there a three-ictic taktovik in the verse of Russian bylinas? |
65-95 |
2023, 4 |
Konstantin Yu. Lappo-Danilevskii |
Gavriil Derzhavin’s logoaedic verse |
96-116 |
2022, 3 |
Alexander M. Petrov |
Trochaic tetrameter in Russian folk spiritual verses of late tradition: Some issues of metrics and rhythmics |
54-74 |
2022, 2 |
Vera S. Polilova, Igor A. Pilshchikov, Anastasia S. Belousova |
Comparative verse studies in Russia and globally |
125-150 |
2021, 5 |
Eugene M. Breydo |
Interval model of Russian metrics and strict tonic verse |
106-136 |
2017, 6 |
Natalia V. Patroeva |
The syntax of 18-century Russian poetry in connection with metrics, strophic organization, and genre. |
20-41 |
2016, 4 |
Alexander M. Levashov, Alexander V. Prokhorov |
A statistical approach to the classification of Russian non-classical meters (a case study of Joseph Brodsky’s so-called “blank accentual verse”). |
112-133 |
2014, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
[Review of:] N.V. Kostenko (ed.). Ukrainian dolnik: Collective monography. Kyjiv: Vydavnychyj dim Dmytra Buraho, 2013. |
133-138 |
2011, 4 |
Kirill M. Korčagin |
Contemporary studies in metrics abroad |
90-115 |
2011, 2 |
Vadim V. Semenov |
On metrical ambiguity in the 20th century Russian non-classical verse. |
97-110 |