2006, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] Explorations in nominal inflection / G. Miiller, L. Gunkel, G. Zifonun (eds.). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004. - vi + 405 p. |
112-119 |
2006, 1 |
Ilya A. Gruntov |
[Review of:] S.A. Krylov. Theoretical grammar of contemporary Mongolian and associated problems of general linguistics. Pt. 1. |
148-150 |
2005, 4 |
Ju.H. Sirk |
[Review of:] J. Bradshaw, K.L. Rehg (eds.)· Issues in Austronesian morphology: a focusschrift for Byron W. Bender. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, 2001. 288 p. |
136-139 |
2005, 4 |
Elizaveta G. Kotorova |
[Review of:] Е. Vajda, М.А. Zinn. Morphological dictionary of the Ket verb (Southern dialect) |
143-146 |
2005, 2 |
Valentin Yu. Gusev |
Typology of irregular imperative verbal forms |
65-81 |
2004, 5 |
Vladimir M. Alpatov |
The linguistic conception of A.I. Smirnitsky (to the 50th anniversary of his death) |
93-107 |
2004, 5 |
D. A. Paperno |
[Review of:] R.M.W. Dixon, A.Y. Aikkenwaid (eds.). Word: A cross-linguistic typology |
138-142 |
2004, 3 |
V.V. Levitskii |
Anomal ablaut in Indo-European and Germanic |
36-50 |
2004, 2 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] G.T. Stump. Inflectional morphology. A theory of paradigm structure. [Cambridge studies in linguistics, V. 93]. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. - XVI + 308 p. |
141-147 |
2003, 4 |
Nikolaj V. Percov |
Reflexive passive forms of the Russian verb (in connection with the problem of existence in morphology) |
43-71 |