2020, 1 |
Dmitry S. Nikolaev |
[Review of:] Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray. Quantitative historical linguistics: A corpus framework. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 256 p. ISBN 9780198718178. |
155-160 |
2019, 6 |
Yana A. Penkova |
Modal and evidential strategies for future anterior in European languages: Questionnaire and corpus data |
7-31 |
2019, 6 |
Maria N. Sheveleva |
On Old Russian verb iměti, possessive constructions and complex future with imamь / imu in early East Slavic texts |
32-50 |
2019, 6 |
Anatoly N. Baranov, Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij |
Idiomaticity of reduplicated forms |
51-67 |
2019, 6 |
Marija A. Ovsjannikova |
The syntactic encoding of experiential situations in Russian: Comparing verbs of perception, cognition and emotions |
68-93 |
2019, 6 |
Christiane Andersen |
Is contact-induced syncretism possible? A corpus-based study on bilingual verbal morphology of spoken German in Russian Siberia |
94-112 |
2019, 6 |
Samira Verhees |
Defining evidentiality |
113-133 |
2019, 6 |
Dmitri V. Sitchinava |
[Review of:] Valentin Werner, Elena Seoane, Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.). Re-assessing the present perfect. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, 2016. x + 353 p. (Topics in English Linguistics, 91.) ISBN 9783110443110. |
134-140 |
2019, 6 |
Vladimir A. Plungian |
[Review of:] Jan Nuyts, Johan van der Auwera (eds.). The Oxford handbook of modality and mood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. xiv + 667 p. ISBN 978-0- 19-959143-5. |
141-144 |
2019, 6 |
Anton V. Zimmerling |
[Review of:] Steven Franks. Syntax and Spell-Out in Slavic. Bloomington (IN): Slavica Publishers, 2017. xiv + 346 p. ISBN 978-0-89357-477-2. |
145-155 |
2019, 6 |
Sergej S. Saj |
[Review of:] Talmy Givón. The story of zero. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. xv, 414 p. ISBN 9789027212399. |
156-166 |
2019, 5 |
Mikhail Yu. Knyazev |
An experimental study of the distribution of the complementizer to čto in non-standard variants of Russian |
7-40 |
2019, 5 |
Natalia V. Serdobolskaya, Anastasia D. Egorova |
Morphosyntax of non-standard constructions with to čto in Colloquial Russian |
41-72 |
2019, 5 |
Valentin F. Vydrine |
Future and prospective constructions in Guinean Maninka |
73-100 |
2019, 5 |
Tatyana A. Mikhailova |
The roads we take: Realizations of the concept No. 67 ‘road’ from Swadesh 100-word list in Celtic |
101-119 |
2019, 5 |
Maria V. Kyuseva, Vadim I. Kimmelman |
Sign language metaphors: Verbs of cognition and emotions in Russian Sign Language |
120-134 |
2019, 5 |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova |
[Review of:] B. Lyngfelt, L. Borin, K. Ohara, T. T. Torrent (eds.). Constructicography. Constructicon development across languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. viii + 313 pp. (Constructional Approaches to Language, 22.) ISBN 978-9-02-726386-5. |
135-145 |
2019, 5 |
Vera I. Podlesskaya |
[Review of:] O. Yu. Inkova (ed.). Semantika konnektorov: kontrastivnoe issledovanie [Semantics of connectives: A contrastive study]. Moscow: TORUS PRESS, 2018. 368 p. ISBN 978-5-94588-233-1. |
146-150 |
2019, 5 |
Valentin Yu. Gusev |
[Review of:] A. Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon (eds.). Commands: A crosslinguistic typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. ISBN 9780198803225. |
151-153 |
2019, 5 |
Nina R. Dobrushina |
[Review of:] N. Evans, H. Watanabe (eds.). Insubordination. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. xii + 435 pp. (Typological Studies in Language, 115.) ISBN 9789027206961 (print); 9789027266545 (online). |
154-159 |