2005, 4 |
Gennady M. Zeldovich |
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21-38 |
2005, 4 |
A.V. Arkhipov |
Elements of typology of comitative constructions |
76-100 |
2005, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev |
Functional and semantic typology of two-case systems |
101-120 |
2004, 5 |
Τ. Mentzel |
[Review of:] M.V. Shulga. The development of the morphological system of the noun in Russian |
108-114 |
2002, 3 |
Pavel V. Grashchenkov |
The genitive case of the Russian number words |
74-119 |
1999, 5 |
A.V. Gladkij |
A sketch of the formal theory of case |
45-55 |
1999, 3 |
Ingrid Maier |
“I ask your Majesty...” A peculiar use of the genitive in the function of the accusative |
70-85 |
1999, 3 |
E.G. Tumanian |
On the nature of linguistic changes |
86-97 |
1998, 1 |
Michael Daniel |
[Review of:] F. Plank (ed.). Double case: Agreement by suffixaufnahme |
146-151 |
1998, 1 |
Ol’ga N. Lyashevskaya |
[Review of:] L.A. Janda. A geography of case semantics: The Czech dative and the Russian instrumental |
151-156 |