1989, 2 |
Alexey A. Gippius |
A system of formal features in the language of Old Russian written monuments as an object of linguistic research |
93-110 |
1989, 2 |
Maria Polinsky |
The word order “object–subject–verb” |
111-135 |
1989, 2 |
V.M. Zhivov |
[Review] Studia slavica mediaevalia et humanistica Riccardo Picchio dedicata |
136-141 |
1989, 2 |
Eugene M. Vereščagin |
[Review] Gröber В., Müller L. Vollständiges Wörterverzeichnis zur Nestorchronik |
141-144 |
1989, 2 |
V.A. Vinogradov |
[Review] Noun classes and categorization |
144-148 |
1989, 2 |
O.G. Revzina |
[Review] Nominal classes in the languages of Africa |
148-151 |
1989, 2 |
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Chronicle Notes |
152-157 |
1989, 1 |
Aleksandr E. Kibrik |
Typology: Taxonomic or explanatory, static or dynamic |
5-15 |
1989, 1 |
V.A. Rodionov |
“Holistic typology” vs. “partial typology” |
16-30 |
1989, 1 |
M.V. Panov |
Linguistics and methods of teaching Russian |
31-43 |
1989, 1 |
B.A. Krivonosov |
On the correlation of language units and forms of thought |
44-54 |
1989, 1 |
Z.K. Tarlanov |
The lexical-syntactic isomorphism in the history of language |
55-63 |
1989, 1 |
T.V. Toporova |
Problems of authenticity: Gothic compound words and fragments of text |
64-76 |
1989, 1 |
A.K. Matveev |
Substrate microtoponymy as an object of complex regional research |
77-85 |
1989, 1 |
L.M. Medvedeva |
Types of motivation in word-formation and semantics of derived words |
86-97 |
1989, 1 |
T.R. Kijak |
On the types of motivation of lexical units |
98-107 |
1989, 1 |
V.A. Maslova |
Towards a psycholinguistic model of connotation |
108-120 |
1989, 1 |
P.A. Florenskij |
The term |
121-133 |
1989, 1 |
Mark M. Makovskij |
[Review] Althochdeutsches Glossenwörterbuch |
134-141 |
1989, 1 |
E.I. Rombandeeva |
[Review] Munkácsi–Kálmán. Wogulisches Wörterbuch |
142-144 |