1995, 3 |
Vladimir B. Ivanov |
The limits of the word and incapsulation in Persian, Tajik and Dari |
102-117 |
1995, 3 |
A.A. Kerimova |
The main trends in the development of contemporary Tajik literary language |
118-126 |
1995, 3 |
Mark M. Makovskij |
Compendium of Slavonic and Indo-European etymology (on the twentieth anniversary of the publication of the first fascicle of the “Etymological dictionary of Slavonic languages”) |
127-141 |
1995, 3 |
Georgy A. Klimov |
[Review of:] P. Lehmann. Historical linguistics. Third edition |
142-145 |
1995, 3 |
Vladimir A. Plungian |
[Review of:] A. Martinet. Memoires d’un linguiste: Vivre les langues |
145-148 |
1995, 3 |
G.Ts. Pjurbeev |
[Review of:] U.-Zh.Sh. Dondukov. Word-formation in Mongolic languages |
148-150 |
1995, 3 |
A.V. Superanskaya |
[Review of:] L.P. Kalakutskaya. Family names. Given names. Patronyms. Spelling and declension |
150-152 |
1995, 3 |
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Chronicle notes |
153-159 |
1995, 2 |
K.H. Schmidt |
Reconstruction and transformation of Proto-Kartvelian |
3-9 |
1995, 2 |
Yakov G. Testelets |
Sibilants or sound-clusters in Proto-Kartvelian? (The classical dilemma and some new arguments) |
10-28 |
1995, 2 |
A.K. Matveev |
Apellative loans and stratification of substrat toponyms |
29-42 |
1995, 2 |
Leonid L. Kasatkin |
Some phonetic changes of consonant clusters in Russian, Old Russian and Proto-Slavonic caused by the consonant opposition "tense/lax" |
43-56 |
1995, 2 |
A.S. Gerd |
The Russian historical dialectology as an interdisciplinary branch of science (based on the materials of the Russian Pskov dialects) |
57-67 |
1995, 2 |
T.G. Nikitina |
On the classification scheme of a phraseological ideographic dictionary |
68-82 |
1995, 2 |
Z.K. Tarlanov |
On syntactic limits of the complex sentence in Russian: revaluation of the known facts |
83-90 |
1995, 2 |
Nadezhda K. Onipenko |
The study of complex sentences in the light of the communicative text-typology |
91-98 |
1995, 2 |
Galina A. Zolotovа |
Monopredicativity and polypredicativity in Russian syntax |
99-109 |
1995, 2 |
L.V. Knorina |
The nature of language as reflected in linguistic theories of the 17th century |
110-120 |
1995, 2 |
A.D. Dulichenko |
Resianology as part of Slovenic studies (on H. Steenwijk's book "The Slovenic dialect of Resia San Giorgio" and the collection "Principles of practical Resian grammar") |
121-128 |
1995, 2 |
Konstantin I. Kazenin |
[Review of:] G.G. Corbett, N.M. Fraser, S. Mc Glashan (eds.). Heads in grammatical theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 |
129-143 |