[Review of the book:] T. Nesset. How Russian came to be the way it is: A student’s guide to the history of the Russian language. Bloomington (IN): Slavica Publishers, 2015 |
Alexey A. Kozlov
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Pages 125-132 |
[Review of the book:] S. Tanasić. Sintaksa pasiva u savremenom srpskom jeziku [The syntax of passive in Modern Serbian]. Beograd: Beogradska knjiga — Institut za srpski jezik SANU, 2014 |
Galina Tyapko
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Pages 133-140 |
[Review of the book:] E. Tribushinina, M. D. Voeikova, S. Noccetti (eds.). Semantics and morphology of early adjectives in first language acquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015 |
Galina Dobrova
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Pages 141-150 |
[Review of the book:] D. Creissels, K. Pozdniakov (éds.). Les classes nominales dans les langues atlantiques. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2015 |
Maria Kosogorova
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Pages 151-159 |
Does “X est’ X” mean “X eto X”? Looking for an answer in synchrony and diachrony |
Elena L. Vilinbakhova
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Mikhail Kopotev
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Pages 110-124 |
The influence of sensorimotor stereotypes on the comprehension of spatial constructions: Evidence from eye-tracking |
Anna Laurinavichyute
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Anna Chrabaszcz
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Nina Farizova
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Valeria Tolkacheva
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Olga Dragoy
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Pages 99-109 |
Aspect system of Enets against the background of Russian: А case study of “classifying” viewpoint aspect |
Andrey Shluinsky
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Pages 24-52 |
Generalization: Definition, discourse functions, markers (in Russian, French, and Italian) |
Olga Inkova
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Pages 53-82 |
Experimental studies of grammar: Expressions with literal and non-literal meaning |
Natalia Slioussar
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Tatiana Petrova
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Ekaterina Mikhailovskaya
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Natalia Cherepovskaia
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Veronika Prokopenya
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Daria Chernova
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Tatiana Chernigovskaya
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Pages 83-98 |
Theoretical linguistics as a worldview |
Boris Gasparov
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Pages 7-23 |