2019, 1 |
Elena V. Gorbova |
Imperfectivability of Russian prefixal perfectives (the case of pro- and u-verbs) |
58-74 |
2018, 4 |
Tore Nesset |
Review of: M. Baerman (ed.). The Oxford handbook of inflection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 688 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-959142-8. |
133-139 |
2018, 1 |
Viktor S. Xrakovskij |
Aspect’s “sore points” revisited once more. |
105-118 |
2017, 4 |
Maria B. Konoshenko |
Tone in grammar: What we already know and what we still don’t? |
101-114 |
2017, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
[Review of:] A.D. Sims. Inflectional defectiveness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. |
145-152 |
2017, 1 |
Elena V. Gorbova |
Aspectual formation of Russian verbs: Inflection, derivation, or a set of quasigrammemes? (“sore points” of Russian aspectology revisited). |
24-52 |
2015, 1 |
Elena V. Gorbova |
Aspectual formation of Russian verb: prefixation and / or suffixation? |
7-38 |
2013, 2 |
Valentina S. L’usina |
M. Maiden, J.Ch. Smith, M. Goldbach, M. Hinzelin (eds). Morphological autonomy: Perspectives from Romance infl ectional morphology. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2011. xix + 481 p. ISBN 978-0-19-958998-2. |
135-142 |
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 |
1989, 1 |
M.-S.M. Musaev |
[Review] Xajdakov S.M. The Dargwa and Mehweb languages. Principles of inflection |
150-152 |