1996, 3 |
E.M. Beregovskaya |
The youth slang: formation and functioning |
32-41 |
1996, 3 |
Viktor S. Xrakovskij |
The calculative classifications in typology |
42-54 |
1996, 3 |
E. Koryakovtseva |
The status of nomen actionis |
55-66 |
1996, 3 |
M.V. Dorokhova |
The complex rhythmic group (founded on the materials of American English) |
67-83 |
1996, 3 |
Yu.A. Pupynin |
Learning the system of Russian verbal forms by a child (earlier stages) |
84-94 |
1996, 3 |
E.K. Nikolaeva |
On the typology of phrase- formation in fixed comparisons (based on the materials of the Polian language) |
95-99 |
1996, 3 |
I.A. Sekerina |
American theories of syntactical analysis of the sentence in the process of understanding |
100-138 |
1996, 3 |
Vladimir A. Plungian, Ekaterina Rakhilina |
[Review of:] Semantic and lexical universals |
139-143 |
1996, 3 |
A.D. Shveitser |
[Review of:] S. Lubensky. Random House Russian-English dictionary of idioms |
144-149 |
1996, 3 |
V.Z. Demyankov |
[Review of:] MM. Makovskij. At the sources of human language. |
149-152 |
1996, 2 |
Aleksandr E. Kibrik |
On the International conference “Linguistics in the end of the 20th century”: Results and trends |
3-6 |
1996, 2 |
Irina M. Kobozeva |
A survey of the conference’s topics |
6-18 |
1996, 2 |
Pavel B. Parshin |
Theoretical revolutions and a methodological coup in 20th century linguistics |
19-42 |
1996, 2 |
F.J. Newmeyer |
Controversy on formalism and functionalism in linguistics and its solution |
43-54 |
1996, 2 |
R.M. Frumkina |
The “middle-level theories” in contemporary linguistics |
55-67 |
1996, 2 |
Alan Cienki |
Contemporary cognitively oriented approaches in semantics: Similarities and differences in theories and goals |
68-78 |
1996, 2 |
Tatiana M. Nikolaeva |
Theories of language origin and its evolution — a new trend in contemporary linguistics |
79-89 |
1996, 2 |
Frans Plank |
A catalogue of allegations concerning the со-variation of sound and of meaningful form |
90-104 |
1996, 2 |
Zoja M. Šal’apina |
Machine translation: Evolution and contemporary trends |
105-117 |
1996, 2 |
David Gil |
Knowledge of grammar, knowledge of language |
118-140 |