Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2004, 3 N.D. Arutyunova [Review of:] Tang Aoshuang. The problems of hidden grammar, syntax, semantics and pragmatics of an isolating language 123-127
2004, 3 Vladimir M. Alpatov [Review of:] Suzuko Tamura. The Ainu language. Tokyo: Sanseido, 2000. 292 p. 127-129
2004, 3 Chronicle features 130-139
2004, 2 T.I. Vendina A lexical atlas of Russian folk dialects. A test issue 3-19
2004, 2 Anna A. Zalizniak The phenomenon of polysemy and ways of their description 20-45
2004, 2 M. A. Tariverdijeva Conditional clauses in Latin. A semantic-syntactic essay 46-56
2004, 2 V.A. Gureev Linguistic egocentrism in new paradigms of knowledge 57-67
2004, 2 O.Yu. Boguslavskaja, Irina B. Levontina The meanings "cause" and "goal" in a natural language 68-88
2004, 2 Viktoria V. Kazakovskaya Question-answer unities in a dialogue "adult - child" 89-110
2004, 2 L.E. Kalnyn’, G.P. Klepikova Problems of dialectology at the XIII International Congress of linguists 111-122
2004, 2 Ilya A. Gruntov [Review of:] Comparative grammar of Turkic languages 123-125
2004, 2 Ol’ga N. Lyashevskaya [Review of:] G.G. Corbett. Number. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xx + 358 pp. 125-129
2004, 2 Tatiana I. Reznikova [Review of:] Reported discourse. A meeting ground for different linguistic domains / Ed. by T. Gtildemann, M. von Roncador. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2002. - xi, 423 p. 129-134
2004, 2 L.D. Shagdarov, U.-Zh.Sh. Dondukov [Review of:] The Great Academic Mongolian-Russian dictionary 134-140
2004, 2 Peter M. Arkadiev [Review of:] G.T. Stump. Inflectional morphology. A theory of paradigm structure. [Cambridge studies in linguistics, V. 93]. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. - XVI + 308 p. 141-147
2004, 2 Chronical features 148-156
2004, 1 I.-E.S. Rakhmankulova Some thoughts on the theory of aspectuality 3-28
2004, 1 A.A. Levitskaja Aspectuality in Ossetic: genetic premises 29-41
2004, 1 L.B. Pen'kovskii On the development of hidden semantic categories in Russian 42-59
2004, 1 Ekaterina Rakhilina, I.A. Prokof'eva Lexical typology of cognate languages: Russian and Polish verbs of rotation 60-78