Mutando mutanda: Notes on Anomalies |
Vadim Krysko
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Pages 5-20 |
On Semantic Continuity: the Domain of ‘Pushing’ in Slavic Languages |
Tatiana I. Reznikova
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Alina Yu. Sherstyuk
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Pages 21-33 |
Morphosyntaxis of Modern Greek Spatial Adverbs in a Diachronic Perspective |
Anastasia V. Yakovleva
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Pages 34-45 |
“Cursed Days” by I. A. Bunin in Their Historical Context: Between Realism and Hyperrealism |
Paola Cioni
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Pages 46-51 |
The Russian Fate of John Gayʼs Fables |
Dmitry N. Zhatkin
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Nikita S. Futljaev
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Pages 52-70 |
Russian Pratchett (Based on Tranlations of the Novel “Mosntrous Regiment”) |
Marina V. Tsvetkova
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Аleksandr N. Kulkov
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Pages 71-80 |
“Hero” or “Anti-hero”? (The Problem of the Hero in the Works of M. Gorky in the Early 1920s) |
Natalia N. Primochkina
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Pages 81-91 |
The Autobiographical “I” in Skitalets’s Novelette “Stages”: Comparison of Editions |
Cheng Liang
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Maria V. Mikhailova
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Pages 92-100 |
To the Metric Repertoire of G. R. Derzhavin in His Lifetime Collected Works (An Essay in Statistical Analysis) |
Ekaterina Pasternak
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Pages 101-107 |
Reviews
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Artemova, O. G. Language Keys to English Literature from Shakespeare to Fowles / Sci. Ed. A. A. Kretov. Voronezh, Nauka-Unipress, 2020. (Ser. “Library of Markemology”. Vol. 4.) 596 p. [In Russ.] |
Olga M. Karpova
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Pages 108-114 |
Granovskaya, L. М. Russian Vocabulary of the Civil War. 1918–1920. Мoscow, Flinta, 2020. 278 p. [In Russ.] |
Оlga P. Yermakova
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Pages 115-118 |