Year / Number Authors Title Pages
1993, 2 R. Marojević Impersonal sentences in Russian and their equivalents in Serbian (On the relation of contrastive linguistics with the theory of translation) 96-106
1993, 2 Oleg A. Radchenko Linguophilosophical neoromanticism of J.L. Weisgerber 107-114
1993, 2 J.L. Weisgerber Language and philosophy 114-124
1993, 2 R.G. Piotrovskij, A.N. Popescul, I.V. Sovpel How a linguistic automat is built and how it works 125-134
1993, 2 Georgy A. Klimov [Review] Fähnrich H., Sardžveladze Z.A. An etymological dictionary of the Kartvelian languages 135-139
1993, 2 A.I. Domashnev [Review] Stellmacher D. Niederdeutsche Sprache. Eine Einführung 139-143
1993, 2 G.A. Zograf [Review] Masica С.Р. The Indо-Aryan languages 143-149
1993, 2 A.A. Veretennikov [Review] Rubinčik Yu.A. Lexicography of the Persian language 149-153
1993, 2 Konstantin G. Krasukhin [Review] De Lamberterie Ch. Les adjectifs grecs en ‑υς : Sémantique et comparaison 153-158
1993, 1 H. Rosén Is a comparative Indo-European syntax possible? 5-21
1993, 1 K.L. Pike, G.F. Simons Toward the historical reconstruction of matrix patterns in morphology 22-44
1993, 1 N.L. Musxelišvili, Yu.A. Šreider Semantics and rhythm of a prayer 45-51
1993, 1 Tatyana A. Mikhailova On the notion of “right” in linguistic and mental evolution 52-63
1993, 1 Elena V. Paducheva Resultative meanings of the imperfective in Russian: factual and aspect evidence 64-74
1993, 1 T.G. Akimova The meaning of the perfective aspect in Russian negative sentences 75-86
1993, 1 L.I. Astaxova On the compound sentence 87-96
1993, 1 M.V. Kitaigorodskaja, Nina N. Rozanova Works of Vladimir Vysotsky as reflected in colloquial speech 97-113
1993, 1 B.I. Tatarincev Loans or original word-stock? (On the problem of ancient loans in Turkic languages) 114-128
1993, 1 A.I. Moiseev From the history of Russian linguistic terminology (павза–пауза) 129-135
1993, 1 E.B. Žižov On the origins of the Russian official speech. M.L. Magnickij’s book “A short manual of official language for beginning clerks” 136-142