Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2018, 6 Mikhail V. Oslon The etymology of Romani ća(j)lo ‘satisfied, satiatedʼ 119-128
2018, 6 Vyacheslav K. Shcherbin The explanatory dictionary of the middle size within Russian lexicographical mainstream 129-138
2018, 6 Pavel V. Grashchenkov Review of: M. Norde, F. van de Velde (eds.). Exaptation and language change. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. viii, 411 p. ISBN 978-90-272-6747-4 139-147
2018, 6 Dmitry S. Ganenkov Review of: O. Bond et al. (eds.). Archi: Complexities of agreement in cross-theoretical perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 303 p. ISBN 9780198747291. 148-156
2018, 6 Nikolai B. Vakhtin Review of: P. Lane, J. Costa, H. De Korne (eds.). Standardizing minority languages: Competing ideologies of authority and authenticity in the global periphery. New York, London: Routledge, 2018. viii + 249 pp. ISBN 978-1-138-12512-4. 157-164
2018, 6 Index of the papers published in «Voprosy Jazykoznanija» in 2018 165-168
2018, 5 Anton V. Zimmerling Impersonal constructions and dative-predicative structures in Russian. 7-33
2018, 5 Dmitrij O. Dobrovol’skij, Alexei D. Shmelev Russian language-specific items and their correlates in translation: The case of chto ni govori ‘say what you will’. 34-48
2018, 5 Elena V. Paducheva Some remarks on the language of Leo Tolstoy and small-scale diachronic shifts. 49-63
2018, 5 Maria V. Skachedubova On the interpretation of l-forms without auxiliary used in pluperfect contexts in Hypatian Chronicle and The First Novgorodian Chronicle. 64-76
2018, 5 Elena A. Galinskaya, Alexander Ch. Piperski Participles in -s’ in the language of Russian poetry of the 18th and 19th centuries. 77-86
2018, 5 Mladen Uhlik, Andreja Žele Da-clauses as complements of desiderative and manipulative verbs in Slovenian. 87-113
2018, 5 Olga V. Fedorova Russian gestures from a linguistic perspective (dedicated to the publication of Elena A. Grishina’s monograph). 114-123
2018, 5 Vladimir A. Panov Review of: S. Hancil, A. Haselow, M. Post (eds.). Final particles. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015. 433 p. ISBN 978-3-11-035380-8. 124-130
2018, 5 Vladimir A. Plungian [Review of:] A. De Wit. The present perfective paradox across languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. xiv, 221 p. ISBN 978-0-19-875953-9. 131-136
2018, 5 Natalia M. Zaika Review of: P. Arkadiev, A. Holvoet, B. Wiemer (eds.). Contemporary approaches to Baltic Linguistics. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015. viii, 554 p. (Trends in linguistics. Studies and Monographs. Vol. 276.) ISBN 978-3-11-034395-3. 137-143
2018, 5 Elena Yu. Ivanova [Review of:] R. Nicolova. Bulgarian grammar. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2017. 144-154
2018, 5 Denis Yu. Zubalov, Julia V. Mazurova Review of: D. Smakman, P. Heinrich (eds.). Urban sociolinguistics: The city as a linguistic process and experience. London: Routledge, 2018. 242 p. ISBN 978-1-138-20036-4*. 155-161
2018, 5 Daria Zhornik Review of: M. C. Jones, D. Mooney (eds.). Creating orthographies for endangered languages. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2017. ix, 333 p. ISBN 978-1-107-14835-2. 162-168
2018, 4 Alexey A. Gippius, Andrey A. Zaliznyak Birchbark letters from the Novgorod and Staraya Russa excavations of 2017. 7-24