2023, 3 |
Alexander B. Letuchiy |
Russian colloquial complement clauses with čto: Quotative use and other special properties |
27-59 |
2022, 6 |
Natalia V. Serdobolskaya, Anastasia D. Egorova |
Factivity as a trigger of agreement with complement clauses in Moksha Mordvin |
81-110 |
2020, 4 |
Anastasia B. Panova |
Morphologically bound complementation in Abaza |
87-114 |
2020, 3 |
Ekaterina L. Schnittke |
Sequence of tenses in Russian revisited: Corpus study of tense distribution patterns in complement clauses |
26-51 |
2019, 5 |
Mikhail Yu. Knyazev |
An experimental study of the distribution of the complementizer to čto in non-standard variants of Russian |
7-40 |
2019, 5 |
Natalia V. Serdobolskaya, Anastasia D. Egorova |
Morphosyntax of non-standard constructions with to čto in Colloquial Russian |
41-72 |
2019, 4 |
Anna A. Pichkhadze |
Infinitive complement clauses in Old Russian |
72-84 |
2018, 5 |
Mladen Uhlik, Andreja Žele |
Da-clauses as complements of desiderative and manipulative verbs in Slovenian. |
87-113 |
2018, 3 |
Mikhail Yu. Knyazev |
On the restriction on complement clauses with the complementizer čto with non-agentive uses of speech act verbs in Russian. |
7-39 |
2018, 3 |
Tatiana I. Bondarenko |
Passivization in the -ȝa-converb construction in Barguzin Buryat: On the syntactic representation of voice*. |
40-71 |