Russian Speech. 2026. No. 1
| Sergey V. Knyazev How Many Intonational Constructions Are There? (“Hat Patterns” in Standard Russian) |
7 - 25 |
| Olga A. Meshcheryakova, Ul’yana I. Turko Linguistic Features of Digital Etiquette in an Academic Environment |
26 - 38 |
| Tatyana V. Satina The Constructive Potential of Nouns with Modal Semantics |
39 - 53 |
| Tatiana S. Sadova “We Have Indicated”: On the Form of Personal Decrees of Peter II |
54 - 65 |
| Irina S. Yuryeva When Did It Become Possible to Razbolyet’sya ‘To Become Seriously Ill’ While Already Ill, and Survive? |
66 - 75 |
| Wang Wenyu The Concept of ‘Thunderstorm’ in the Plays “The Thunderstorm” by A. N. Ostrovsky and Cao Yu |
76 - 89 |
| Mariya M. Parochkina Gemstones as a Figurative Embodiment of Time in Russian Poetry of the Silver Age |
90 - 103 |
| Olga A. Selemeneva, Nadezhda A. Borodina “Wild Laurel, Ivy, and Roses...”: Semantics and Functions of Phytonyms in I. A. Bunin’s Poetry |
104 - 119 |
| Oleg I. Fedotov, Anastasia P. Dmitrieva “Idyll over the River”: On the Twinning of Valery Bryusov's Headless Sonnets with Dissonant Rhymes |
120 - 127 |






