Impersonal constructions and dative-predicative structures in Russian |
Anton Zimmerling
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Pages 7-33 |
Russian language-specific items and their correlates in translation: The case of chto ni govori ‘say what you will’ |
Dmitrij Dobrovol’skij
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Alexei Shmelev
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Pages 34-48 |
Some remarks on the language of Leo Tolstoy and small-scale diachronic shifts |
Elena V. Paducheva
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Pages 49-63 |
On the interpretation of l-forms without auxiliary used in pluperfect contexts in Hypatian Chronicle and The First Novgorodian Chronicle |
Maria V. Ermolova
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Pages 64-76 |
Participles in -s’ in the language of Russian poetry of the 18th and 19th centuries |
Alexander Piperski
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Galinskaya Elena
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Pages 77-86 |
Da-clauses as complements of desiderative and manipulative verbs in Slovenian |
Mladen Uhlik
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Andreja Žele
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Pages 87-113 |
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Russian gestures from a linguistic perspective (dedicated to the publication of Elena A. Grishina’s monograph) |
Olga Fedorova
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Pages 114-123 |
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Review of the book: S. Hancil, A. Haselow, M. Post (eds.). Final particles. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015 |
Vladimir Panov
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Pages 124-130 |
Review of the book: A. De Wit. The present perfective paradox across languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017 |
Vladimir Plungian
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Pages 131-136 |
Review of the book: P. Arkadiev, A. Holvoet, B. Wiemer (eds.). Contemporary approaches to Baltic Linguistics. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015 |
Natalia M. Zaika
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Pages 137-143 |
Review of the book: R. Nicolova. Bulgarian grammar. Berlin: Frank & Timme GmbH — Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur, 2017 |
Elena Ivanova
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Pages 144-154 |
Review of the book: D. Smakman, P. Heinrich (eds.). Urban sociolinguistics: The city as a linguistic process and experience. London: Routledge, 2018 |
Yulia Mazurova
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Denis Zubalov
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Pages 155-161 |
Review of the book: M. C. Jones, D. Mooney (eds.). Creating orthographies for endangered languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017 |
Daria Zhornik
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Pages 162-168 |