1995, 4 |
E.P. Zaxarova, M.A. Kormilicina |
Problems of functional and stylistic differentiation of the Russian literary language in the works of the Saratov linguists |
123-131 |
1995, 3 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Fundamental abilities of man and naïve "anatomy" |
3-16 |
1995, 3 |
Valentina Apresjan |
DLJA ‘for’ and RADI ‘for the sake of’: common features and differences |
17-27 |
1995, 3 |
Aleksandr E. Kibrik, E.A. Bogdanova |
Russian SAM ‘oneself’ as an operator of correction of the hearer’s expectations |
28-47 |
1995, 3 |
L.A. Sergievskaya |
Modality of the compound and complex sentences with imperative meaning in contemporary Russian |
48-55 |
1995, 3 |
A.V. Superanskaya |
[Review of:] L.P. Kalakutskaya. Family names. Given names. Patronyms. Spelling and declension |
150-152 |
1995, 2 |
Leonid L. Kasatkin |
Some phonetic changes of consonant clusters in Russian, Old Russian and Proto-Slavonic caused by the consonant opposition "tense/lax" |
43-56 |
1995, 2 |
A.S. Gerd |
The Russian historical dialectology as an interdisciplinary branch of science (based on the materials of the Russian Pskov dialects) |
57-67 |
1995, 2 |
Z.K. Tarlanov |
On syntactic limits of the complex sentence in Russian: revaluation of the known facts |
83-90 |
1995, 2 |
Nadezhda K. Onipenko |
The study of complex sentences in the light of the communicative text-typology |
91-98 |