2024, 6 |
Konstantin V. Filatov |
On typologically relevant properties of Andic verbal grammatical systems |
32-57 |
2024, 2 |
Yury A. Lander, Shamset Sh. Unarokova |
Defining pronominal series: Demonstratives in West Circassian |
93-121 |
2023, 1 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Finiteness in morphology and syntax: Evidence from Abaza |
103-131 |
2021, 4 |
Yan Jianwei, Liu Haitao |
Morphology and word order in Slavic languages: Insights from annotated corpora |
131-159 |
2021, 1 |
Martin Haspelmath |
Bound forms, welded forms, and affixes: Basic concepts for morphological comparison |
7-28 |
2020, 6 |
Eugenia E. Romanova |
[Review of:] L. Baunaz, K. de Clercq, L. Haegeman, E. Lander (eds.). Exploring Nanosyntax. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. 360 p. ISBN 978-0190876753. |
130-138 |
2020, 3 |
Fedor I. Rozhanskiy, Elena B. Markus |
Verbal inflectional classes in Soikkola Ingrian |
101-134 |
2020, 2 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] M. Fortescue, M. Mithun, N. Evans (eds.). The Oxford handbook of polysynthesis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. xvi + 1070 p. ISBN 978-0- 19-968320-8. |
136-151 |
2019, 6 |
Christiane Andersen |
Is contact-induced syncretism possible? A corpus-based study on bilingual verbal morphology of spoken German in Russian Siberia |
94-112 |
2019, 6 |
Sergej S. Saj |
[Review of:] Talmy Givón. The story of zero. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. xv, 414 p. ISBN 9789027212399. |
156-166 |