| 2021, 2 |
Evgeniya A. Renkovskaya |
Descendants of Old Indo-Aryan apara ‘other’ as associative plural markers in the New Indo-Aryan languages: Distribution and grammatical development |
81-97 |
| 2021, 1 |
Sergei Yu. Dmitrenko |
Causal conjunction tbət in Cambodian: Notes on the history and functional properties |
84-103 |
| 2020, 4 |
Anastasia B. Panova |
Morphologically bound complementation in Abaza |
87-114 |
| 2020, 1 |
Anna Bonola, Nataliya Stoyanova |
Discourse and pragmatic markers in Italian linguistics: Trends and methods |
124-147 |
| 2019, 6 |
Maria N. Sheveleva |
On Old Russian verb iměti, possessive constructions and complex future with imamь / imu in early East Slavic texts |
32-50 |
| 2019, 5 |
Valentin F. Vydrine |
Future and prospective constructions in Guinean Maninka |
73-100 |
| 2019, 4 |
Natalia M. Zaika |
Polypredicative reason constructions in the world’s languages: Typological parameters |
7-32 |
| 2019, 4 |
Irina M. Gorbunova |
Reportative and quotative marker in Atayal: The problem of source |
85-105 |
| 2018, 2 |
Yana A. Penkova |
From retrospective to prospective: Grammaticalization of future anterior in the languages of Europe. |
53-70 |
| 2017, 5 |
Ekaterina N. Vinogradova |
Prepositions in Modern Russian: Lexicography and grammatical description. |
56-74 |