Russian Speech. 2020. № 1
Tatiana I. Popova Who is the Boss? — or Whose Turn is it to Speak |
7 - 20 |
Alexander I. Grishchenko Where Did a Sarancha Fly into the Slavonic Bible From? |
21 - 37 |
Irina E. Kuznetsova Saint Peterburg’s Name Variations in the Beginning of the XVIII Century |
38 - 45 |
Sergei A. Vasilev Paraphrase and Paraphrasing in the Style of the F. A. Emin’s Novel “Letters of Ernest and Doravra” |
46 - 55 |
Olga A. Dimitrieva On Bacchic Vocabulary in F. M. Dostoevsky’s Novel “Crime and Punishment” |
56 - 67 |
Marina G. Sokolova “I Nezhno L’yutsya Perezvony Iv, Preklonennykh u Vody”. The Use of Plant Names as Objects and Images of Comparative Tropes in the Poetry of M. P. Gerasimov |
68 - 77 |
Аnna A. Shcherbinina The Distinctive Features of L. N. Tolstoy’s Epistolary Style in his Correspondence with A. A. Tolstaya |
78 - 90 |
Mikhail A. Grachev Jan Baudouin de Courtenay as the Researcher of Russian Argot |
91 - 101 |
Leonid P. Krysin Chukovskie. Private memories |
102 - 117 |
Tatiana P. Skorikova To Mark the Publication of the Monograph “Phrasal Stress in Phonetic, Functional and Semantic Aspects” by A. V. Pavlova and N. D. Svetozarova (Moscow, 2017) |
118 - 127 |