Russian language
Nadezhda K. Onipenko. Once Again about the Isolation of Prepositive Attributive Phrases
Russian Speech. 2024. № 3, Pages. 115 - 127
Maria L. Kalenchuk. National Dictionary Fund: New Opportunities and Prospects
Russian Speech. 2024. № 4, Pages. 34 - 41
Ludmila E. Kruglikova. On the Etymology of the Word Konoval
Russian Speech. 2024. № 4, Pages. 90 - 107
Elena V. Marinova, Zelenin A. V.. Discourse Complex i da ‘and yes’ as a Dialogue Actualizer in Modern Russian Speech
Russian Speech. 2024. № 5, Pages. 7 - 19
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
Russian Speech. 2024. № 6, Pages. 7 - 18
Sergey V. Knyazev. Khlebo, Kresto and Payoko in Arkhangel’sk Dialects: Are they Conditioned by Phonetics? Russian Speech = Russkaya Rech’. 2023. No. 1. Pp. 21–44.
Russian Speech. 2023. № 1, Pages. 21 - 44
Elena V. Marinova. What Has Changed Za Eti Paru Desyatkov Let (‘Over These Two Couples of Decades’) in the Agreement?
Russian Speech. 2023. № 2, Pages. 56 - 69
Viсtoria A. Maryanchik, Larisa V. Popova. Blogery Takie Blogery (Bloggers Are Such Bloggers), Or About a New Phraseoscheme in Russian
Russian Speech. 2023. № 2, Pages. 70 - 82
Yi Liqun. Carnivalisation in the Vocabulary of Modern Russian and Chinese Languages
Russian Speech. 2023. № 4, Pages. 51 - 62
Maxim A. Krongauz. Pragmatic Category of Person in the Theory of Personal Names
Russian Speech. 2023. № 5, Pages. 19 - 31
Natal’ya V. Semenova, Anna V. Rubtsova. “Suetu Navesti Okhota!”: from the Meme to Everyday Speech
Russian Speech. 2023. № 6, Pages. 52 - 62
Nadezhda K. Onipenko. We are Friequently Asked...
Russian Speech. 2021. № 1, Pages. 104 - 116
Anastasiia S. Kotelnikova. “The Light Is Clear, Purpureal ...” (G. Derzhavin)
Russian Speech. 2021. № 2, Pages. 63 - 71
Yi Liqun. Metaphorical Reinterpretation of Trendy Words (On the Material of Russian and Chinese Languages)
Russian Speech. 2021. № 3, Pages. 60 - 66
Arkadiy F. Kalinin. Phraseologically Bound Sentences Like Kto Kak ne On Pomozhet! in Russian Language (Main Aspects)
Russian Speech. 2020. № 2, Pages. 62 - 75
Sergey D. Shelov. Academician Zaliznyak (1935–2017): Discoveries and Beliefs
Russian Speech. 2020. № 3, Pages. 120 - 128
Alexei V. Bulannikov. History of the Word ‘Bomzh’ (‘Bum’)
Russian Speech. 2019. № 1, Pages. 18 - 36
Natalia G. Bragina, Anastasia N. Kuzmina. Tactile Metaphors and Their Functioning in Modern Russian
Russian Speech. 2019. № 5, Pages. 7 - 21
Elena L. Berezovich, Nadezhda V. Kabinina. "Once Again on the Origin of the Word Варежки ‘Mittens’ "
Russian Speech. 2019. № 6, Pages. 58 - 72
Arkadiy F. Kalinin. Как не согласиться?» Вопросительные фразеологизированные предложения
Russian Speech. 2017. № 5, Pages. 57 - 65