Russian
T.Yu. Sherstinova. ʻYEAH, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!ʼ AND THE OTHER CHAINS OF REPEATED WORDS IN EVERYDAY RUSSIAN SPEECH IN THE LIGHT OF SPEECH PROSODY PATTERNS
Trudy IRY RAS. 2018. № 3 (17), Pages. 162 - 176
N. E. Ananyeva. Derivatives from the roots *mil- *l’ub-, *lask-, *kox- in russian and polish (nouns which designate the concept ‘love’)
Trudy IRY RAS. 2018. № 4 (18), Pages. 11 - 23
Sergej Ju. Preobrazhenskij. ADONIUS: SLAVONIC, GERMAN AND SOME OTHER REFLEXES
Trudy IRY RAS. 2017. № 1 (11), Pages. 135 - 145
Anastasia A. Gerasimova. SYNTACTIC CATEGORY AND ARGUMENT STATUS OF RUSSIAN INFINITIVAL COMPLEMENTS*
Trudy IRY RAS. 2016. № 4 (10), Pages. 57 - 71
Pavel V. Grashchenkov. ON THE SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE OF SHIFTED ATTRIBUTIVES
Trudy IRY RAS. 2016. № 4 (10), Pages. 72 - 83
Irina M. Kobozeva. COGNITIVE-SEMANTIC APPROACH TOWARDS THE DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS (CONNECTORS OF IMMEDIATE PRECEDENCE)
Trudy IRY RAS. 2016. № 4 (10), Pages. 120 - 133
Еkaterina A. Lyutikova. ARGUMENT ENCODING IN RUSSIAN EVENT NOMINALS AND CASE THEORY
Trudy IRY RAS. 2016. № 4 (10), Pages. 201 - 219
Maria A. Kholodilova. THE ANIMATE ACCUSATIVE FORM OF THE PRONOUN KOTORYJ ‘WHICH’
Trudy IRY RAS. 2016. № 4 (10), Pages. 344 - 357
Ivan S. Dobrovolsky. THE CORPUS OF PARALLEL TEXTS AND CONTRASTIVE LEXICOLOGY
Trudy IRY RAS. 2015. № 3 (6), Pages. 413 - 448
Egor Kashkin, O. N. Lyashevskaya. TYPES OF INFORMATION ABOUT LEXICAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN FRAMEBANK
Trudy IRY RAS. 2015. № 3 (6), Pages. 464 - 555