Year / Number Authors Title Pages
1995, 5 M.E. Alekseev [Review of:] Z.K. Tarlanov. The Aguls: Their language and history; N.D. Suleimanov. Comparative study of the Agul dialects 152-156
1995, 5 Zoya Yu. Petrova [Review of:] G.N. Sklyarevskaya. Metaphor in the system of language 156-159
1995, 4 Valerii M. Mokienko Ideography and historical-etymological analysis of phraseology 3-13
1995, 4 A. Bierich On the diachronic analysis of phraseological fields 14-24
1995, 4 Joy I. Edelman Once more on the interaction of language levels in the history of Iranian languages 25-42
1995, 4 Ju.D. Apresian The problem of factivity: Russian ZNATJ ‘to know’ and its synonyms 43-63
1995, 4 S.I. Iordanidi, Vadim B. Krys’ko Old Russian innovations of nominal declension in the plural. Part 1 64-77
1995, 4 Maria N. Sheveleva New data of Church Slavonic manuscripts on reflexes of sound combinations "reduced vowels + liquids" and the development of pleophony 78-93
1995, 4 Elena A. Galinskaya Reflexes of the phoneme /ě/ in the early 17th century Smolensk dialect 94-100
1995, 4 Dusmamat S. Kulmamatov Middle-Asian business-documents in Russian translation of the 17th century as a source for the history of the Russian language 101-110
1995, 4 A.D. Dulichenko Principles of Jacob Linzbach’s philosophical language (On the sources of linguosemantics) 111-122
1995, 4 E.P. Zaxarova, M.A. Kormilicina Problems of functional and stylistic differentiation of the Russian literary language in the works of the Saratov linguists 123-131
1995, 4 V.G. Demianov [Review of:] Dictionary of the Russian language of the 9th-17th centuries, fascicles 1-20 132-136
1995, 4 V.I. Čuglov [Review of:] Yu.I. Chaykina. Dictionary of geographic names of the Vologda region: The locatities 136-138
1995, 4 Eugene A. Helimski [Reivew of:] K.Н. Меnges. Drei Schamanengesänge der Ewenki-Tungusen Nord-Sibiriens 139-141
1995, 4 A.I. Kuznecova [Review of:] László Honti. Die Grundzahlwörter der uralischen Sprachen 142-144
1995, 4 Andrei V. Sideltsev [Review of:] Indo-European numerals 145-148
1995, 3 Elena V. Uryson Fundamental abilities of man and naïve "anatomy" 3-16
1995, 3 Valentina Apresjan DLJA ‘for’ and RADI ‘for the sake of’: common features and differences 17-27
1995, 3 Aleksandr E. Kibrik, E.A. Bogdanova Russian SAM ‘oneself’ as an operator of correction of the hearer’s expectations 28-47