historical lexicology
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Alexey A. Kretov. “Utro Vechera Mudrenee?” (Is the Morning Wiser Than the Evening?)
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Elena L. Berezovich, Tat’yana A. Makshakova. Once Again on the Etymology of Russ. Malakhol’nyi
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Anastasiia S. Kotelnikova. “The Light Is Clear, Purpureal ...” (G. Derzhavin)
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Elena L. Berezovich. On the Russian Folk Gemonymy: Tal’yan
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Irina E. Kuznetsova. Saint Peterburg’s Name Variations in the Beginning of the XVIII Century
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Irina B. Dyagileva. Yasli in the Russian Language
Russian Speech. 2019. № 1, Pages. 67 - 73
Elena N. Gekkina. History of Words Sosulya and Sosul’ka
Russian Speech. 2019. № 5, Pages. 22 - 33
Т. Г. Попова, Ю. В. Мальчивецкая. Фитонимическая лексика в романе Евгения Водолазкина «Лавр»
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