Issue | Title | |
Vol 4, No 1 (2015): In Honor of the 70th Birthdays of Prof. Milena V. Rozhdestvenskaya and Prof. Tatiana V. Rozhdestvenskaya | The Meaning of the Old Russian Plurale Tantum PAMIATI | Abstract |
Marina A. Bobrik | ||
Vol 10, No 2 (2021) | The semantic profile of the verbal prefix do- in Bulgarian and Croatian | Abstract PDF |
Svetlana Nedelcheva, Ljiljana Šarić | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2020) | Proto-Slavic *kŭrkŭ: Semantics and Etymology | Abstract |
Mikhail N. Saenko | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2017) | The Perfect in Old Church Slavonic: Was It Resultative? | Abstract |
Vladimir A. Plungian, Anna Yu. Urmanchieva | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (2014) | On the Basic Problems of the Category of Aktionsart in the Russian Language | Abstract |
Ildikó Pálosi | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2023) | Proto-Slavic *čelnъ: Semantics and Etymology | Abstract |
Mikhail N. Saenko | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2020) | Notes on the language of Northern Russian lamentations. 2. Composite nominations, their structure and semantics | Abstract |
Svetlana M. Tolstaya | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2023) | Mutabilities of the Verb byt’ ‘to be’ in the Language of Olonets Lamentations | Abstract |
Svetlana M. Tolstaya | ||
Vol 7, No 2 (2018) | Slovak Nouns with the Meaning of Short Duration in Genitive Constructions: on the Specifics of their Compatibility | Abstract |
Daria Yu. Vashchenko | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2014) | STOLʹNYI GOROD ‘Capital City’ in Old Russian and Folklore Sources | Abstract |
Anton M. Vvedenskiy | ||
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