Year / Number Authors Title Pages
1997, 1 Vladimir M. Alpatov [Review] J. Edwards. Multilingualism 131-136
1997, 1 Chronicle notes 137-140
1996, 6 V.M. Zhivov, Helmut Keipert The importance of I.V. Paus's grammar for the development of Russian grammatical tradition 3-30
1996, 6 Henning Andersen A glimpse of the Homeland of the Slavs; ecological and cultural changes in prehistory (II) 31-40
1996, 6 Oleg N. Trubachev On the "hazel-grouse", the "partridge" and other linguistic attestations of the Slavonic Homeland and Proto-ecology 41-48
1996, 6 Viktor S. Xrakovskij An inquiry into the description of conditional construction 49-71
1996, 6 Serguey D. Shelov Generic definitions and generic hierarchy of terminological notions (founded on the materials of definitions of linguistic terms) 72-83
1996, 6 Beatrisa B. Khodorkovskaya On the anaphoric pronouns in the Italic languages 84-90
1996, 6 T.V. Toporova On the archetype of "water" in Old Germanic cosmogony 91-99
1996, 6 I.T. Piirainen Politeness as a linguistic category 100-105
1996, 6 Anna A. Pichkhadze The preposition къ after verbs of motion in Old Russian names of towns (original and translated written monuments) 106-116
1996, 6 N.A. Barnova On consonant clusters in the Tsez languages 117-120
1996, 6 A.P. Volodin [Review of:] H. Werner. Das Klassensystem in den Jenissej-Sprachen 121-126
1996, 6 Georgy A. Klimov [Review of:] Z.A. Sardzhveladze. A dictionary of the Old Georgian language. Materials 126-129
1996, 6 V.Z. Sannikov [Review of:] New editions 130-138
1996, 6 Index of articles published in 1996 139-141
1996, 5 G.M. Hoenigswald Polysemy: the view of a historian 3-6
1996, 5 Alan Timberlake To eat from the Tree of Knowledge and be filled with fear; variety in the development of accusative-genitive case (on V.B. Krys'ko's book "The development of animateness in the history of the Russian language") 7-19
1996, 5 Vadim B. Krys’ko Marginalia to "The Old Slavonic dictionary" 20-38
1996, 5 I.G. Ruzin Possibilities and limits of the conceptual explanation of language facts 39-50