2021, 4 |
Alexander B. Letuchiy |
The Russian pronoun TAM as a marker of anaphora to an argument |
72-90 |
2020, 5 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Analogy in semantics and semantic metalanguage issues: The case of Russian VNIMANIE ‘attention’ |
57-75 |
2019, 5 |
Tatyana A. Mikhailova |
The roads we take: Realizations of the concept No. 67 ‘road’ from Swadesh 100-word list in Celtic |
101-119 |
2019, 5 |
Maria V. Kyuseva, Vadim I. Kimmelman |
Sign language metaphors: Verbs of cognition and emotions in Russian Sign Language |
120-134 |
2019, 3 |
Ilya Yu. Chechuro, Anastasia V. Yakovleva |
Spatial semantics: Recent advances [in English] |
125-142 |
2017, 3 |
Natalia Slioussar, Tatiana Ye. Petrova, Ekaterina V. Mikhailovskaya, Natalia V. Cherepovskaia, Veronika K. Prokopenya, Daria A. Chernova, Tatiana V. Chernigovskaya |
Experimental studies of grammar: Expressions with literal and non-literal meaning. |
83-98 |
2017, 2 |
Valentina Apresjan |
Double semantic roles in direct and metaphorical meanings of polysemous verbs. |
7-32 |
2016, 2 |
Svetlana M. Tolstaya |
Nutrition (Pitanije) and nurture (vospitanije) in the light of the Slavic lexicon. |
22-36 |
2015, 4 |
Sergey Yu. Boroday |
On the Indo-European worldview. |
60-90 |
2014, 4 |
Elena V. Perexval’skaja |
A. Idström, E. Piirainen, T.F.M. Falzett (eds). Endangered metaphors. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2012. vi + 376 p. (Cognitive linguistic studies in cultural contexts, 2.). |
140-145 |