Russian Speech. 2024. No. 6
Svetlana V. Dyachenko, Gleb P. Pilipenko, Mikhail N. Saenko From Expedition Records in the Village of Yudino, Voronezh Region: Interaction of the Local Vernacular Ukrainian with the Russian Language |
7 - 18 |
Anastasiya V. Zavadskaya Compressive Word-formation as an Active Process in the Russian Language in the Coronavirus Age |
19 - 33 |
Darya S. Kharlamova, Tatiana I. Reznikova On the Semantic Evolution of Kuda ni Kin’ |
34 - 51 |
Elena L. Berezovich, В. С. Кучко One More Time on the Origin of Russian Supir, Superik ‘Ring’ |
52 - 71 |
Dmitrii V. Rudnev, Milyausha G. Sharikhina “The Charter of Military, Cannon and Other Matters Relating to Military Science” of 1777–1781 as a Source on the History of Russian Lexicon of the 17th Century |
72 - 85 |
Galina N. Abreimova, Nadezhda A. Borodina, Vladimir A. Burtsev Structural-semantic Analysis of Verbs and Nouns Representing Bird Vocalizations in M. Prishvin’s Artistic and Diary Heritage |
86 - 98 |
Vladimir A. Korshunkov The Dog Who Tells Lies in Nikolai Gogol’s Comedy “Marriage” |
99 - 114 |
Ksenia A. Potashova Ornithological Metaphor as a Means of Creating a Visible Image in the Poetic Battles of the Early 19th Century |
115 - 127 |