Issues of Modern Russian Language
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“There is No Disputing About Tastes”: umami, umamnyi, umamnost’ |
Olga A. Dimitrieva
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Pages 7-18 |
Hypo-hyperonymic Relations in the Vocabulary of the Standard Russian Language as Compared to the Vocabulary of Everyday Speech (with Respect to Nouns Denoting People) |
Elena G. Zhidkova
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Pages 19-30 |
Russian Dialectal Names of Swollen Veins: Etymological and Motivational Analysis |
Maria Olegovna Leont’eva
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Pages 31-46 |
On the Typology of Orthographic Variance in the Russian Language |
I. V. Nechaeva
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Pages 47-59 |
Diseases and Demons in Russian Curses |
Olesya D. Surikova
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Pages 60-78 |
From the History of the Russian Language
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A Bureaucratic Cliché A Ravno (I) and Its History |
Alexander V. Zelenin
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Dmitrii V. Rudnev
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Pages 79-91 |
The Language of Fiction
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Poetry Corpus and Stress Placement Difficulties in Russian Classical Poetry |
Niyaz I. Kireyev
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Pages 92-105 |
“Edible” Detail in the Short Story of G. F. Kvitka-Osnovyanenko “Soldier's Portrait” |
Anna V. Kravchenko
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Pages 106-116 |
O. Mandelstam’s Poem “Life Has Fallen Like a Comet…” (1925): An Experience of Minimalistic Poetics |
Irina Surat
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Pages 117-127 |