2023, 4 |
Ivan A. Stenin |
On passive verbs with the marker -ra / -rye in Tundra Nenets |
21-46 |
2022, 5 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
Linguistic areas in the history of the Mansi language |
7-34 |
2022, 4 |
Olga A. Kazakevich, Elena M. Budyanskaya, Anastasia P. Evstigneeva, Yuri B. Koryakov, Daria D. Mordashova, Sofie Pokrovskaya, Konstantin K. Polivanov, Evgeniya A. Renkovskaya, Zaira M. Khalilova, Karina O. Sheifer |
Language vitality scales and their applicability to specific language situations |
7-47 |
2021, 5 |
Valentin Yu. Gusev |
Towards a typological profile of the North Siberian substrate |
26-58 |
2020, 5 |
Ivan A. Stenin |
[Review of:] B. Wagner-Nagy. A grammar of Nganasan. Leiden: Brill, 2018. xviii + 583 p. (Grammars and sketches of the world’s languages. Indigenous languages of Russia.) ISBN 978-90-04-38275-6. |
150-160 |
2019, 3 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
Narrative strategies as an evidence for language contact: Case study of Taz Selkup and Nganasan |
84-100 |
2017, 3 |
Andrey B. Shluinsky |
Aspect system of Enets against the background of Russian: A case study of “classifying” viewpoint aspect. |
24-52 |
2016, 3 |
Sergei G. Tatevosov |
Structure and interpretation of Tundra Nenets verbs: Eventuality types and conjugation classes. |
81-114 |
2015, 6 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
How much impact can grammatical system have on the semantic evolution of grams (a case study on the Tas Selkup system of evidential markers). |
54-77 |
2015, 4 |
Ivan A. Stenin |
I. A. Nikolaeva’s Tundra Nenets grammar and some issues in Samoyedic descriptive studies. |
91-133 |