Victoria A. Arkhipova [Latypova]
PREDICATIVE DATIVE CONST RUCTIONS IN THE LANGUAGE OF M. LERMONTO V AND A. GRIBOE DOV* |
13 - 24 |
Yana E. Akhapkina
SYSTEM MISTAKES IN NON-STANDARD TEXTS: KTO PRISHLI — PLURAL FORM OF PREDICATE WITH SUBJECT KTO |
25 - 36 |
Alla V. Velichko
SENTENCES OF PHRASEOLOGIZED STRUCTURE IN LANGUAGE GRAMMAR SYSTEM |
37 - 43 |
Maria D. Voeikova, Kira A. Ivanova
SEMANTIC FUNCTIONS AND THE USE OF DEVERBAL PARTICLES DAj/DAVAj |
44 - 56 |
Anastasia A. Gerasimova
SYNTACTIC CATEGORY AND ARGUMENT STATUS OF RUSSIAN INFINITIVAL COMPLEMENTS* |
57 - 71 |
Pavel V. Grashchenkov
ON THE SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE OF SHIFTED ATTRIBUTIVES |
72 - 83 |
Mikhail Ja. Dymarskij
CONTROL, PRESUPPOSITIONS, AND THE SEMANTICS OF COUNTER-OPTATIVE INFINITIVE UTTERANCES |
84 - 95 |
N. V. Ivliyеvа
SEMANTICS OF TO LI…TO LI DISJUNCTION IN RUSSIAN |
96 - 103 |
Viktoria V. Kazakovskaya
EPISTEMIC MODALITY IN RUSSIAN CHILD SPEECH |
104 - 119 |
Irina M. Kobozeva
COGNITIVE-SEMANTIC APPROACH TOWARDS THE DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS (CONNECTORS OF IMMEDIATE PRECEDENCE) |
120 - 133 |
Galina I. Kustova
SYNTACTIC DEPENDENCIES OF ADJECTIVES (CONSTRUCTION «A dlya Gen S») |
134 - 151 |
Еlena М. Lazutkina
ABOUT THE NEW MODEL THE SIMPLE VERBAL SENTENCE IN THE MODERN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE |
152 - 159 |
Irina B. Levontina
IDU ETO YA... ON SOME DISCOURSE FUNCTIONS OF THE DEMONSTRATIVE WORDS |
160 - 171 |
Alexander B. Letuchiy
PATTERNS OF COMPLEMENTATION IN RUSSIAN: CORE AND PERIPHERY |
172 - 200 |
Еkaterina A. Lyutikova
ARGUMENT ENCODING IN RUSSIAN EVENT NOMINALS AND CASE THEORY |
201 - 219 |
Nadezhda K. Onipenko, Olga S. Bikkulova
RUSSIAN ADVERBIAL PARTICIPLE — GRAMMATICAL RULE AND CATEGORY OF SUBJECT |
220 - 231 |
Alexander V. Pоdоbrjaev
SEMАNTIC BINDING OF 1st AND 2nd PЕRSON PRONOUNS IN RUSSIАN |
232 - 241 |
E. V. Rakhilina, Tatiana I. Reznikova, Marina A. Borodina
«TAMAN TODAY»: CORPUS RESEARCH OF XIXth CENTURY’S RUSSIAN LANGUAGE |
242 - 255 |
Sergey Say
TENSE IN RUSSIAN FINITE COMPLEMENT CLAUSES: NEUTRALIZATION AND POINT OF REFERENCE |
256 - 274 |
Natalia Serdobolskaya
MAIN CLAUSE PHENOMENA IN COMPLEMENT CLAUSES HEADED BY THE VERB DUMAT’ ‘THINK’ |
275 - 295 |
Natalia M. Stoynova
(NE) STAT’+ INFINITIVE IN RUSSIAN: CORPUS EVIDENCE FOR MICRODIACHRONIC SEMANTIC CHANGES |
296 - 311 |
Sergei Tatevosov
NOTES ON UNNOTICEABLE NEGATION* |
312 - 328 |
Ronald F. Feldstein
On Russian concessive-adversative constructions with pronominal reduplication of the type «уж чем-чем, а этим его не удивишь» |
329 - 343 |
Maria A. Kholodilova
THE ANIMATE ACCUSATIVE FORM OF THE PRONOUN KOTORYJ ‘WHICH’ |
344 - 357 |
Anton V. Zimmerling
PARAMETRIC PREDICATIVES IN RUSSIAN |
358 - 369 |
Olga V. Chagina
CONSTRUCTIONS OF A STATAL PASSIVE IN A LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION OF RUSSIAN FOR FOREIGNERS |
370 - 377 |
Olivier Azam
Prodajutsja dva bol’šix stola. SYNCHRONY ASSISTED BY DIACHRONY. About the usefulness of the diachronic approach to explain some difficult grammatical processes in contemporary Russian |
378 - 393 |
Inna V. Verner
ON PREHISTORY OF THE INSTRUMENTAL CASE CODIFICATION IN CHURCH SLAVONIC |
394 - 408 |
Elena A. Galinskaya
SOME FORMS OF POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS IN OLD RUSSIAN TEXTS IN THE 14th AND 15th CENTURIES |
409 - 419 |
Ekaterina A. Mishina
ON THE SPECIAL USAGES OF THE FORMS OF AORIST AND ACTIVE PAST PARTICIPLE IN OLD RUSSIAN CHRONICLES |
420 - 438 |
Alexandr M. Moldovan
GRAMMATICAL ARCHAISMS IN THE SYNODAL MANUSCRIPT OF HILARION’S SERMON ON LAW AND GRACE |
439 - 453 |
Georgy A. Mol’kov
THE USE OF THE PARTICLE было IN THE TRANSLATION OF OVID’S Metamorphoses AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 18th CENTURY |
454 - 464 |
Maria O. Novak
ON NOUN FORMS IN TOLSTOVSKII APOSTOLUS FROM THE 14th CENTURY (NLR, Q.n.I.5) |
465 - 474 |
Yana А. Pen’kova
SEMANTICS OF THE SLAVIC FUTURE PERFECT AND SEVERAL TYPOLOGICAL PARALLELS |
475 - 488 |
Pavel V. Petrukhin
THE CONSTRUCTION ‘byti WITH THE PRESENT PARTICIPLEE’ IN THE Vitae OF BORIS AND GLEB (on the problem of the relationship between the Narration and the Lection) |
489 - 498 |
Anna A. Pichkhadze
ON PREDICATIVE vs. ATTRIBUTIVE PARTICIPLES IN OLD RUSSIAN: INDECLINABLE PARTICIPLES |
499 - 515 |
Elizaveta G. Sosnovtseva
THE GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTIONS byvaet WITH PASSIVE PARTICIPLES IN RUSSIAN HAGIOGRAPHY |
516 - 525 |
Maria N. Sheveleva
ON THE HISTORY OF THE OLD RUSSIAN VERB byvati (Aspectual Semantics) |
526 - 543 |
Irina S. Yurieva
THE PLACE OF INFINITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS WIHT INCHOATIVE VERBS IN THE SYSTEM OF PAST TENSES IN OLD RUSSIAN AND CHURCH SLAVONIC TEXTS |
544 - 553 |