2019, 4 |
Natalia M. Zaika |
Polypredicative reason constructions in the world’s languages: Typological parameters |
7-32 |
2019, 4 |
Lidija N. Iordanskaja, Igor A. Mel’čuk |
Semantics in syntax: Linear ordering of genitive adnominal dependents cosubordinated to a noun in Russian |
33-46 |
2019, 4 |
Alexey A. Gippius |
Birchbark letters from Veliky Novgorod and Staraya Russa excavations of 2018 |
47-71 |
2019, 4 |
Anna A. Pichkhadze |
Infinitive complement clauses in Old Russian |
72-84 |
2019, 4 |
Irina M. Gorbunova |
Reportative and quotative marker in Atayal: The problem of source |
85-105 |
2019, 4 |
Sergey Yu. Boroday |
Language and cognition: A postrelativist research program |
106-136 |
2019, 4 |
Nikolai N. Kazansky |
[Review of:] A. Willi. Origins of the Greek verb. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 713 р. ISBN 978-1-107-19555-4. |
137-154 |
2019, 4 |
Pavel V. Petrukhin |
[Review of:] S. Dekker. Old Russian birchbark letters: A pragmatic approach. Leiden: Rodopi, 2018. 200 p. ISBN 9789004362383. |
155-160 |
2019, 3 |
Maksim L. Fedotov |
‘Completive’ semantic component and a lexeme-based approach to actional classification in Russian |
7-44 |
2019, 3 |
Elena V. Uryson |
Russian aspectual pairs: Semantic theory and Maslov’s Сriterion |
45-70 |
2019, 3 |
Inna F. Ragozina |
Proof by contradiction in sentence and text |
71-83 |
2019, 3 |
Anna Yu. Urmanchieva |
Narrative strategies as an evidence for language contact: Case study of Taz Selkup and Nganasan |
84-100 |
2019, 3 |
Amir Karimipour, Vali Rezai, Rezvan Motavallian |
A comparative study of manner salience in Ilami Kurdish [in English] |
101-124 |
2019, 3 |
Ilya Yu. Chechuro, Anastasia V. Yakovleva |
Spatial semantics: Recent advances [in English] |
125-142 |
2019, 3 |
Maria D. Voeikova |
[Review of:] W. U. Dressler, F. N. Ketrez, M. Kilani-Schoch (eds.). Nominal compound acquisition. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2017. 318 p. ISBN 9789027264978. |
143-152 |
2019, 3 |
Timur A. Maisak, Vera S. Maltseva |
[Review of:] H. Sarvasy, D. Forker (eds.). Word Hunters: Field linguists on fieldwork. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2018. (Studies in Language Companion Series, 194.) vi + 177 p. ISBN 9789027200273. |
153-160 |
2019, 2 |
Ahti Nikunlassi |
Syntax of the focus particle tol’ko i |
7-30 |
2019, 2 |
Тatyana V. Krylova |
Distinguishing between animals and other living beings in the Russian linguistic worldview |
31-46 |
2019, 2 |
Sergei G. Tatevosov |
Slavic-style aspects |
47-81 |
2019, 2 |
George A. Moroz |
Adyghe syllable structure: From empirical data to generalizations |
82-95 |