2023, 6 |
Maksim G. Melenchenko |
Evidential Perfect in Shughni |
120-137 |
2023, 6 |
Arseniy P. Vydrin, Julia V. Mazurova |
Perfects of Yaghnobi |
138-164 |
2022, 4 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
Polysemy of Future Anterior in Romance in a typological context |
48-65 |
2021, 4 |
Peter M. Arkadiev, Anna D. Daugavet |
Perfect grams in Lithuanian and Latvian: A comparative analysis based on a typological questionnaire |
7-41 |
2020, 3 |
Maria V. Ermolova |
The relationship between l-forms and -ъš-/-vъš-participles in Old Russian |
78-100 |
2019, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
[Review of:] Valentin Werner, Elena Seoane, Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.). Re-assessing the present perfect. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, 2016. x + 353 p. (Topics in English Linguistics, 91.) ISBN 9783110443110. |
134-140 |
2018, 5 |
Maria V. Skachedubova |
On the interpretation of l-forms without auxiliary used in pluperfect contexts in Hypatian Chronicle and The First Novgorodian Chronicle. |
64-76 |
2018, 2 |
Yana A. Penkova |
From retrospective to prospective: Grammaticalization of future anterior in the languages of Europe. |
53-70 |
2017, 5 |
Vladimir A. Bondar |
Habban + participle II with motion verbs in Old English. |
75-91 |
2016, 1 |
Fatima A. Eloeva, Dmitri A. Chernoglazov |
Greek perfect as a stylistic device. |
7-24 |