Tatyana Vendina
AREALOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE “SLAVIC LINGUISTIC ATLAS” LEXICON (VOL. 1 “ANIMAL WORLD”) |
9 - 35 |
A. Ferenčíková
SLOVAK DIALECT PREDICATIVES NAČIM, NAČIN AND NADBE, NABE |
36 - 49 |
V. P. Rusak
LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY OF THE BELARUSIAN AKANNE: BASED ON THE MATERIALS OF THE VOLUME “REFLEXES *A” OF “SLAVIC LINGUISTIC ATLAS” |
50 - 61 |
Ľ. Dvornická
NAMES OF FIREFLY IN THE SLOVAK DIALECTS FROM THE MOTIVATION POINT OF VIEW |
62 - 74 |
A. Panchevska
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND ETYMOLOGY OF THE ROOTS OF THE VERB MEANING ‘TO CALL SOMEONE’ IN THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES |
75 - 80 |
Tatyana Shalayeva
SLAVIC-ROMANIAN LEXICAL RELATIONS FROM LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY PERSPECTIVE |
81 - 95 |
Vladimir Pykhov
NAME OF TOAD IN THE SLAVIC DIALECTS (AREALOGICAL ASPECT) |
96 - 102 |
Zh.Zh. Varbot
ON TWO SUPPOSED CASES OF FOLK ETYMOLOGY IN THE SLAVIC LEXICON (ON THE MATERIAL OF THE VOLUMES “ANIMAL WORLD” AND “HOME ECONOMICS AND COOKING” OF SLA) |
103 - 106 |
l. V. Kurkina
POLESIE ETYMOLOGIES (based on the materials of the Polesie vocabulary) |
107 - 113 |
Olga Sergeeva
ON RUSS. DIAL. PEREMACHKA (AN ADDITION TO ESSJA 42) |
114 - 116 |
Olga Sergeeva
REMOTE-ACCESS ONOMASTIC DATABASE “PERSONAL NAMES OF THE RUSSIAN PLAIN” |
117 - 122 |
Vladimir Pykhov
ON THE OLA BIBLIOGRAPHY. 7 |
123 - 127 |