2016, 4 |
Irina M. Gorbunova |
Spatial deixis and grammaticalization in Atayal. |
56-85 |
2016, 1 |
Fatima A. Eloeva, Dmitri A. Chernoglazov |
Greek perfect as a stylistic device. |
7-24 |
2016, 1 |
Ekaterina N. Vinogradova |
Grammaticalization in Russian: from noun to preposition (a case study of body part names). |
25-50 |
2016, 1 |
Galina I. Kustova |
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146-158 |
2015, 6 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
How much impact can grammatical system have on the semantic evolution of grams (a case study on the Tas Selkup system of evidential markers). |
54-77 |
2014, 6 |
Svetlana Yu. Toldova, Natalia V. Serdobolskaya |
Verb of speech manaš in Mari: Grammaticalization properties. |
66-91 |
2013, 6 |
Tatiana I. Reznikova |
R. von Waldenfels. The grammaticalization of ‘give’ + infi nitive. A comparative study of Russian, Polish, and Czech. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2012. 334 p. |
144-151 |
2013, 2 |
Anna A. Zalizniak |
Semantic change as an object of a typological investigation. |
32-51 |
2012, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
B. Hansen, J. Grkovic-Major (eds.). Diachronic Slavonic syntax: gradual changes in focus. Munchen: Sagner, 2010. 208 p. (Wiener Slawistischer Almanach. Sonderband 74.). |
150-154 |
2012, 2 |
Rozalija F. Kasatkina |
Russian language in search of an article. |
3-9 |