Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2008, 4 Alexander B. Letuchiy D.A. Peterson. Applicative constructions. 147-151
2008, 4 L.L. Fedorova International conference «Stereotypes in language, communication and culture». 152-154
2008, 4 Nikolai N. Kazansky XIX annual Indo-European conference (Los-Angeles, 2–3 November 2007). 155-157
2008, 3 Elena V. Paducheva Imperfective of negation in Russian. 3-21
2008, 3 A.V. Arkhipov Towards a typology of comitative constructions. Part II: Polysemy of comitative constructions. 22-50
2008, 3 G.S. Starostin Concord classes and plural marking in !Xóõ. 51-75
2008, 3 Valery L. Vasilyev Old Baltic toponymic heritage in the Russian North-West. 76-94
2008, 3 Z. Bagana Local transformations of the French lexicon in Africa. 95-103
2008, 3 Dmitri V. Sitchinava Synonymy of grammatical markers: theoretical approaches in linguistics of the XX–XXI centuries. 104-120
2008, 3 Ž.V. Ganiev On an adequate description of the Russian standard pronunciation (L.V. Shcherba’s theory). 121-128
2008, 3 Konstantin G. Krasukhin Passivization and typology: form and function. 129-135
2008, 3 Galina I. Kustova A. Mustajoki. Theory of functional syntax. From semantic structures to linguistic means. 136-138
2008, 3 Vladimir M. Alpatov [Review of:] M.V. Panov. Works on general and Russian linguistics. 138-142
2008, 3 Ilya B. Itkin P. Garde. Le mot, l’accent, la phrase. Études de linguistique slave et générale. 142-150
2008, 3 Vadim B. Krys’ko International scientific conference «A.I. Sobolevskij and the Russian historical linguistics» (on the 150-th anniversary of the scholar). 151-154
2008, 3 Viktor V. Timofeev International Conference «Phonetics today». 155-159
2008, 2 V’ačeslav Vs. Ivanov Anatolian personal names and words in ancient Assyrian texts of XX–XVIII centuries BC as the oldest testimony of the Indo-European languages. 3-29
2008, 2 Nikolaj V. Percov The correlation between written and spoken forms of poetical language (functional load of the old Russian spelling). 30-56
2008, 2 Valeri S. Panfilov The word in Chinese (a prototypical approach). 57-64
2008, 2 Tatiana B. Agranat Minor languages of the Russian Federation: Vodic. 65-72