Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2017, 3 Alexey A. Kozlov T. Nesset. How Russian came to be the way it is: A student’s guide to the history of the Russian language. Bloomington (IN): Slavica Publishers, 2015. xxvi, 361 p. ISBN 978-0-89357-443-7. 125-132
2017, 3 Galina G. Tyapko S. Tanasić. Sintaksa pasiva u savremenom srpskom jeziku [The syntax of passive in Modern Serbian]. Beograd: Beogradska knjiga — Institut za srpski jezik SANU, 2014. 259 p. ISBN 978-86-82873-50-1. 133-140
2017, 3 Galina R. Dobrova E. Tribushinina, M. D. Voeikova, S. Noccetti (eds.). Semantics and morphology of early adjectives in first language acquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. 478 p. ISBN 978-1-4438-7730-5. 141-150
2017, 3 Maria A. Kosogorova D. Creissels, K. Pozdniakov (éds.). Les classes nominales dans les langues atlantiques. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2015. 628 p. ISBN 978-3-89645-565-9. 151-159
2017, 2 Valentina Apresjan Double semantic roles in direct and metaphorical meanings of polysemous verbs. 7-32
2017, 2 Evdokia A. Valova, Natalia Slioussar Syntactic properties of the Russian enclitic že: Corpus-based and experimental approaches. 33-48
2017, 2 Konstantin G. Krasukhin Was Proto-Indo-European an active language? (towards the typology of PIE). 49-76
2017, 2 Vladimir B. Ivanov, Leyli R. Dodykhudoeva Syntactic relations of nominals in the North Western Iranian languages (with special focus on Mazandarani and Gilaki) 77-95
2017, 2 Natalia M. Zaika Overlap of prosodic constituents in Old Souletin Basque. 96-108
2017, 2 Michail L. Kotin Unreal conditional clause and independent clause of optative condition: Problems of grammatical status. 109-130
2017, 2 Maria V. Shkapa E. van Gelderen (ed.). Cyclical change continued. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. viii + 429 p. (Linguistics today 227). ISBN 978-90-272-5710-9. 131-133
2017, 2 Alexander Ch. Piperski N. Levshina. How to do linguistics with R. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. xii + 443 p. ISBN 978-90-272-1224-5. 134-139
2017, 2 Dmitri V. Sitchinava I. A. S eržant, B. W iemer (eds.). Contemporary approaches to dialectology: The area of North, North-West Russian and Belarusian dialects. Bergen: University of Bergen, 2014. 401 p. (Slavica Bergensia 13). ISBN 978-82-90249-38-5. 139-147
2017, 2 Andrey I. Izotov J. Marvan. Jazyk. Jeho český příběh: Prvních tisíc let 800—1800: Malý průvodce cestami české lingvoekologie. Praha: Nakladatelství Karolinum, 2015. 456 s. ISBN 978-80- 246-3034-2. 147-149
2017, 2 Joy I. Edelman, Elena K. Molchanova M. Hassandoust. Farhang-e riše-šenāxti-ye zabān- e fārsi [An etymological dictionary of the Persian language]. ǰeld-e 1—5. Tehrān: Farhangestān-e zabān va adab-e fārsi, 1393/2014. ISBN 964-7531-28-1. 149-159
2017, 1 Elena V. Paducheva On the semantics of Russian aspect in the context of discourse. 7-23
2017, 1 Elena V. Gorbova Aspectual formation of Russian verbs: Inflection, derivation, or a set of quasigrammemes? (“sore points” of Russian aspectology revisited). 24-52
2017, 1 Alexander B. Letuchiy Russian adverbials with temporal meaning TOL’KO, TOL’KO-TOL’KO, and TOL’KO ČTO: Recent past meaning and resultative semantics. 53-73
2017, 1 Elena Yu. Ivanova, Galina M. Petrova Bulgarian reflexive clitics SE and SI: Homonymy, polysemy, syntax. 74-104
2017, 1 Maxim L. Kisilier Lexical peculiarities of the Tsakonian dialect of Modern Greek: Preliminary observations and perspectives of study. 105-136