Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2005, 3 M.E. Alekseev [Review of:] M.Sh. Halilov. The Georgian-Daghestan linguistic contacts 142-145
2005, 3 Chronicle features 146-155
2005, 2 Тamaz V. Gamkrelidze On a certain linguistic paradigm 3-6
2005, 2 Alexei L. Shilov The Baltic-Finnish word-stock and the linguistics of the Eastern Slavonic languages 7-28
2005, 2 Rozalija F. Kasatkina The Moscow akanije in the light of dialectal data 29-45
2005, 2 Rodmonga K. Potapova The subject-oriented perception of foreign speech 46-64
2005, 2 Valentin Yu. Gusev Typology of irregular imperative verbal forms 65-81
2005, 2 N.A. Kozhevnikova Syntactic synonymy in a belles-lettres text 82-88
2005, 2 Vera I. Podlesskaya The Russian verbs дать/давать: the change from direct to grammatical usage 89-103
2005, 2 M.E. Sоbоleva Materials to the history of analytical philosophy of language in Germany 104-130
2005, 2 M.B. Popov [Review of:] R.O. Richards. The Pannonian Slavic dialect of the Common Slavic Proto-language: The view from Old Hungarian / Ed. by Vyacheslav V. Ivanov and Brent Vine. UCLA Indo-European studies. V. 2. University of California. Los Angeles. 2003. 234 p. 131-134
2005, 2 Pavel Iosad [Review of:] J. Mattissen. Dependent-head synthesis in Nivkh: A contribution to a typology of poly synthesis. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2003. X + 350 p. 135-140
2005, 2 Nina R. Sumbatova [Review of:] Structures of focus and grammatical relations / Ed. by J. Hetland and V. Molnár. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2003. viii + 260 p. (Linguistische Arbeiten, 477.) 140-144
2005, 2 Yury A. Lander [Review of:] F. Wouk, M. Ross (Eds.). The history and typology of western Austronesian voice systems. Canberra: Pacific linguistics, 2002. vi + 474 p. 144-147
2005, 2 Julia V. Mazurova [Review of:] Representing space in Oceania: Culture in language and mind / Ed. by G. Bennardo. Canberra: The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2002. vii + 260 p. 147-152
2005, 2 Chronical features 153-157
2005, 1 Ju.D. Apresian On the Moscow Semantic School 3-30
2005, 1 P. Seriot K.S. Aksakov: Linguist-Slavophil or Hegelian? 31-42
2005, 1 M.I. Shapir "To thee there is neither number nor measure!.." On the possibilities and limits of "exact methods" in the humanities 43-62
2005, 1 Boris А. Uspenskij On the origin of the Glagolitic alphabet 63-77