Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2020, 3 Maria V. Ermolova The relationship between l-forms and -ъš-/-vъš-participles in Old Russian 78-100
2020, 3 Fedor I. Rozhanskiy, Elena B. Markus Verbal inflectional classes in Soikkola Ingrian 101-134
2020, 3 Marija A. Xolodilova [Review of:] Y. Matsumoto, B. Comrie, P. Sells (eds.). Noun-modifying clause constructions in languages of Eurasia: Rethinking theoretical and geographical boundaries. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. vi + 381 p. 135-144
2020, 3 Elena L. Vilinbakhova, Elena V. Markasova [Review of:] R. Finkbeiner, U. Freywald (eds.). Exact repetition in grammar and discourse. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2018. viii + 394 p. (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, 323.) ISBN 978-3-11-058998-6. 147-160
2020, 2 Valentina Apresjan Resolving scope ambiguity: Lexicon, pragmatics, information structure 7-30
2020, 2 Alexander B. Letuchiy, Anna V. Viklova Raising and similar phenomena in Russian (mainly based on the behavior of pronouns) 31-60
2020, 2 Liudmila V. Shchegoleva, Aleksandr A. Lebedev, Nikolai D. Moskin Methods of data mining in the task of distinguishing between folklore and author’s texts 61-74
2020, 2 Anton A. Varlamov, Anna N. Kravchenko, Aleksandra V. Gorbacheva, Mikhail A. Osadchiy Language of touch: Biological aspects of social touch perception and the system of tactile communicative signals 75-92
2020, 2 Nadezhda V. Kabinina Towards etymologization of the lexical substrate of Northern Russia: Russian dialectal sénduxa, séndux 93-103
2020, 2 Amin Karimi, Vali Rezai Persian adjectives in the light of Typological Prototype Theory 104-123
2020, 2 Vladimir A. Plungian [Review of:] M. Buras. Istina sushchestvuet. Zhizn’ Andreya Zaliznyaka v rasskazakh ee uchastnikov [The truth does exist: Andrey Zalizniak’s life recounted by its attendees]. Moscow: Individuum, 2019. 360 p. ISBN 978-5-6042627-7-1. 124-127
2020, 2 Galina I. Kustova [Review of:] E. V. Paducheva. Egotsentricheskie edinitsy yazyka [Egocentric language units]. 2nd edn. Moscow: YaSK Publishing House, 2019. 440 p. ISBN 978-5-907117-23-5. 128-135
2020, 2 Peter M. Arkadiev [Review of:] M. Fortescue, M. Mithun, N. Evans (eds.). The Oxford handbook of polysynthesis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. xvi + 1070 p. ISBN 978-0- 19-968320-8. 136-151
2020, 2 Natalia A. Zevakhina [Review of:] V. Dayal. Questions. (Oxford Surveys in Semantics and Pragmatics.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 352 p. ISBN 9780199281268. 152-158
2020, 2 Maria B. Konoshenko [Review of:] K. L. Snider. Tone analysis for field linguistics. Dallas: SIL International Publications, 2018. 206 p. ISBN 978-1-55671-422-1. 159-163
2020, 1 Anna A. Zalizniak, Elena V. Paducheva Russian adjective pronoun VSJAKIJ: Semantics and idiomatics 7-26
2020, 1 Lidija N. Iordanskaja, Svetlana G. Krylosova, Igor A. Mel’čuk, Polina A. Mikhel’ The category of directionality in Russian paired verbs of motion (a case study of LETETʹ / LETATʹ) 27-64
2020, 1 Suren T. Zolyan On semiotic characteristics of possible theories of translation 65-83
2020, 1 Elena V. Perexval’skaja Reportative speech in Udihe and beyond 84-103
2020, 1 Ildar Kagirov, Dmitry A. Ryumin, Alexander A. Axyonov, Alexey A. Karpov Multimedia database of Russian Sign Language items in 3D 104-123