Zaira Khalilova, Madzhid Khalilov, Yakov Testelets
THE IMPACT OF RUSSIAN ON BEZHTA AND KHWARSHI |
9 - 16 |
Evgeniya Budennaya
THE EXPANSION OF THIRD-PERSON PRONOUNS IN INGRIAN |
34 - 49 |
Dmitry Gerasimov
PARTICLE COMPARATIVES IN SPOKEN CHUVASH |
49 - 76 |
Valentin Gusev
ON THE POSTPOSITIVE CONDITIONAL-TEMPORAL CONJUNCTION DAK IN KAMAS |
76 - 89 |
Elena Rudnitskaya
LEXICAL BORROWINGS FROM RUSSIAN, AND THE SUBCATEGORIZATION FRAME IN EVENKI |
89 - 110 |
Egor Kashkin
SOME PECULIARITIES OF THE RUSSIAN SPEECH OF MOKSHA SPEAKERS |
110 - 131 |
Vlada Baranova
LANGUAGE CONTACTS IN KALMYKIA AND THE EMERGING OF NEW LOCAL RUSSIAN VARIETY |
131 - 146 |
Chiara Naccarato, Anastasia Panova, Natalia M. Stoynova
NON-STANDARD WORD ORDER IN DAGHESTANIAN RUSSIAN: NOUN PHRASES WITH THE GENITIVE |
146 - 168 |
E. V. Rakhilina, Aimgul K. Kazkenova
MARKING OF ITERATIVE IN RUSSIAN SPEECH OF KAZAKH SPEAKERS |
168 - 193 |
Mehmet Muslimov
ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE NOUN PHRASE IN VOTIC/ RUSSIAN AND INGRIAN/RUSSIAN CODE-MIXING |
193 - 224 |
Sofia A. Oskolskaya
CODE-SWITCHING IN THE SPEECH OF A NANAI SPEAKER |
224 - 243 |
Natalia M. Stoynova
“SPEAK NANAI!” CODE-SWITCHING IN TEXTS IN AN ENDANGERED LANGUAGE |
243 - 273 |
Vadim V. Dyachkov
STRUCTURAL AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC FEATURES OF HILL MARI — RUSSIAN CODE SWITCHING: A PILOT STUDY |
273 - 289 |
Irina Khomchenkova
RUSSIAN NUMERALS IN HILL MARI SPEECH |
289 - 302 |