Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2004, 6 Chronicle features 149-152
2004, 6 Index of articles published in "Voprosy Jazykoznanija" in 2004 153-155
2004, 5 E.S. Maslova Dynamics of typological distributions and stability of language types 3-16
2004, 5 O.A. Lapteva Self-organization of language development: the inner sources of languages changes (second article) 17-31
2004, 5 S.V. Andreeva Typology of constructive-syntactic units in Russian speech 32-45
2004, 5 Elena V. Paducheva The "incremental theme" and Russian aspectology 46-57
2004, 5 V.P. Grigor'ev Euristics and the four-dimension space of language 58-67
2004, 5 R.Z. Muryasov, A.S. Samigullina, A.L. Fedorova A contribution to the analysis of evalutive utterance 68-78
2004, 5 A.E. Man'kov The origin of the category of gender in Indo-European 79-92
2004, 5 Vladimir M. Alpatov The linguistic conception of A.I. Smirnitsky (to the 50th anniversary of his death) 93-107
2004, 5 Τ. Mentzel [Review of:] M.V. Shulga. The development of the morphological system of the noun in Russian 108-114
2004, 5 Alexander A. Sokolyansky [Review of:] L.L. Kasatkin. Phonetics of contemporary literary Russian 114-118
2004, 5 A.I. Kuznecova [Review of:] G.M. Kert. The use of computer technologies in toponymy; G.M. Kert. Essays of the Karelian language; Baltic-Finnish linguistics. A collection of articles devoted to the 80th anniversary of G.M. Kert 118-121
2004, 5 Timur A. Maisak [Review of:] B.D. Joseph, R.D. Janda (eds.). The handbook of historical linguistics 121-133
2004, 5 T.E. Kryuchkova [Review of:] The hand-book of language variation and change 133-138
2004, 5 D. A. Paperno [Review of:] R.M.W. Dixon, A.Y. Aikkenwaid (eds.). Word: A cross-linguistic typology 138-142
2004, 5 Vladimir M. Alpatov [Review of:] Shoichi Iwasaki Japanese 142-145
2004, 5 Chronicle features 146-157
2004, 4 Ju.D. Apresian On the semantic "non-emptiness" and motivation of verbal lexical functions 3-18
2004, 4 Yu. Kaneko, Elena V. Petrukhina Aspect semantics in the verbal systems of Russian and Japanese languages (comparative analysis of fragments of the linguistic image of the world) 19-33