2014, 4 |
Olga E. Pekelis |
Infinitive vs. čtoby-clause: Choosing the strategy of sentential argument marking in Russian. |
13-45 |
2014, 2 |
Elena L. Berezovich |
Modern challenges of the semantic and motivational reconstruction of folk toponymy. |
89-109 |
2014, 2 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
M. Guiraud-Weber. Essais de syntaxe russe et contrastive. Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l’Université de Provence, 2011. 337 p. (Langues et langage, 17.). |
124-132 |
2014, 2 |
Aleksandr P. Pečenyj |
[Review of:] L.A. Janda, A. Endresen, J. Kuznetsova, O. Lyashevskaya, A. Makarova, T. Nesset, S. Sokolova. Why Russian aspectual prefixes aren’t empty: Prefixes as verb classifiers. Bloomington (Indiana): Slavica, 2013. |
138-146 |
2013, 6 |
Maja V. Vsevolodova |
On the grammar of long and short adjectives and participles in Russian. |
3-32 |
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, 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, 5 |
Arto Mustajoki |
Varieties of Russian: analysis and classification. |
3-27 |
2013, 5 |
Natalia M. Stoynova |
J. Nørgård-Sørensen. Russian nominal semantics and morphology. Bloomington (Indiana): Slavica publishers, 2011. 361 p. |
125-130 |
2013, 4 |
Olga E. Pekelis |
Partial agreement with subjects linked by a correlative conjunction: A corpus-based study of main regularities. |
55-86 |