1994, 1 |
K.A. Dolinin, Michail Ya. Dymarsky |
[Review] In honour of Professor Victor Levin. Russian philology and history |
154-159 |
1993, 6 |
Elena V. Paducheva, R.I. Rоzina |
The semantic class of full-coverage verbs: semantic explanation and lexico-syntactic properties |
5-16 |
1993, 6 |
I.G. Ruzin |
Natural sounds in linguistic semantics (Cognitive strategies of nomination) |
17-27 |
1993, 6 |
A.G. Belova |
On the reconstruction of the Semitic root-vocalism |
28-56 |
1993, 6 |
A.K. Ogloblin |
The system of Jawan vowels: Harmony of phonetic level patterns |
57-63 |
1993, 6 |
D.D. Beljaev |
Slavonic velars after the fall of the reduced vowels |
64-77 |
1993, 6 |
Vadim B. Krys’ko |
New materials on the history of the Old Novgorod nominative in -e |
78-88 |
1993, 6 |
V.P. Konetskaya |
Semantic types of words (On the data of the English language) |
89-99 |
1993, 6 |
G.I. Kabakova |
French ethnolinguistics: Problems and methods of research |
100-113 |
1993, 6 |
G. Hunt |
Computational linguistics in the Summer institute of linguistics |
114-125 |
1993, 6 |
Georgy A. Klimov |
[Review] The Non-Slavic languages of the USSR. Linguistic studies; The Non-Slavic languages of the USSR. New series |
126-130 |
1993, 6 |
Mark M. Makovskij |
[Review] K. Karulis. Latviešu etimoloģijas vārdnīca. I–II |
130-141 |
1993, 6 |
V.I. Černov |
[Review] Grammatical investigations. Functional-stylistic aspect. Morphology. Word-formation. Syntax |
141-147 |
1993, 6 |
Vera I. Podlesskaya |
[Review] Raxilina E.V. Semantics or syntax? (Analyzing wh-questions in Russian) |
147-149 |
1993, 6 |
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Chronicle notes |
150-156 |
1993, 6 |
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Index of articles and reviews published in the journal “Voprosy Jazykoznanija” in 1993 |
157-160 |
1993, 5 |
Yu.N. Karaulov, M.M. Korobova |
The personal associative word-stock |
5-15 |
1993, 5 |
Igor A. Mel’čuk |
Agreement, regimen, congruence |
16-58 |
1993, 5 |
K.A. Sokolovskaja |
Aspectual features of utterances: A pragmatic interpretation |
59-69 |
1993, 5 |
I.P. Tarasova |
Structure of the speaker’s personality and ways of speech influence on the addressee |
70-82 |