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Vol 12 (2009) | О задачах и методах словообразовательной разметки в корпусе текстов (Word-formation annotation of the Russian National Corpus – aims and methods) |
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Olga Lyashevskaya, Elena Grishina, Ilya Itkin, Maria Tagabileva | ||
Vol 13 (2010) | Figurative use of past tense in Russian: a case study | Abstract PDF |
Daria Chernova | ||
Vol 19 (2016) | Four Ways to Tremble in Russian: A Case Study of a Radial Category | Abstract PDF |
Anastasia Kobzeva | ||
Vol 17 (2014) | Parameters of Variation in the Syntax of Homophones | Abstract PDF |
Olga Steriopolo | ||
Vol 10 (2007) | The Path to Neutralization: Image Schemas and Prefixed Motion Verbs | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset | ||
Vol 12 (2009) | Getting out: A preliminary analysis of вы- and из- | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset, Anna Baydimirova, Laura A. Janda | ||
Vol 13 (2010) | Are prefixes always or never “empty”? | Abstract PDF |
Tatiana Pozolotina | ||
Vol 13 (2010) | Когнитивные основы дискурсивных функций русского местоимения такой (Cognitive grounds for discourse functions of the Russian pronoun takoj) |
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Anastasia Makarova | ||
Vol 14 (2011) | Space-Time Asymmetries in Russian Prepositions: Preliminary Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset | ||
Vol 7 (2004) | Truncation without Truncation? | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset | ||
Vol 8 (2005) | Opaque Softening: A Usage-Based Approach | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset | ||
Vol 9 (2006) | Second-Order Schemas and Active Subschemas: Vowel Reduction in Cognitive Grammar | Abstract PDF |
Tore Nesset | ||
Vol 12 (2009) | Emptiness is not so empty: The meaning of the Russian prefix вы- in the natural perfective verbs | Abstract PDF |
Tatiana Pozolotina | ||
Vol 16 (2013) | Prefix Variation: A Comparison between Slang and Contemporary Standard Russian | Abstract PDF |
Jonas Gjervold | ||
Vol 16 (2013) | Русские падежи сквозь призму валентности Russian cases through the prism of valency |
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Lennart Lönngren | ||
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