2017, 2 |
Evdokia A. Valova, Natalia Slioussar |
Syntactic properties of the Russian enclitic že: Corpus-based and experimental approaches. |
33-48 |
2016, 2 |
Anastasiya A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya |
Predictors, big data and new measuring: The impact of computational linguistics on linguistic theory. |
100-120 |
2016, 1 |
Ekaterina R. Dobrushina |
Construction Grammar in contemporary Russian linguistics |
133-145 |
2015, 5 |
Ilya B. Itkin |
E. R. Dobrushina. Korpusnyye issledovaniya po morfemnoi, grammaticheskoi i leksicheskoi semantike russkogo yazyka [Corpus-based studies on morphemic, grammatical and lexical semantics of Russian]. Moscow: Izdatel’stvo PSTGU, 2014. 270 p. ISBN 978-5-7429-0925-5. |
142-150 |
2015, 4 |
Magomed I. Magomedov, Arsen K. Abdulaev, Annie Gagliardi, Maria Polinsky |
The acquisition of noun classes in Tsez. |
21-36 |
2015, 2 |
Ekaterina R. Dobrushina, Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
A drifting norm, or microdiachronic adventures of the word ixnij ‘their’ in Russian, Ukranian and Belorussian. |
41-54 |
2014, 3 |
Anastasia S. Vyrenkova, Maria Polinsky, Ekaterina Rakhilina |
Grammar of errors and Construction Grammar: The case of «heritage Russian». |
3-19 |
2013, 6 |
Anna Endersen |
Separate morphemes or allomorphs? Morphological status of the Russian prefixes o- and ob- in the light of the new data: Corpus and experiment. |
33-69 |
2013, 5 |
Sergej A. Krylov |
A quantitative study of Mongolian. |
46-57 |
2013, 4 |
Olga E. Pekelis |
Partial agreement with subjects linked by a correlative conjunction: A corpus-based study of main regularities. |
55-86 |