Russian Speech. 2026. No. 3
| Tatiana N. Korobeynikova, Elena V. Korpechkova Pronunciation and Grammar Norms of the Russian Language in Dictionaries of the National Dictionary Fund |
7 - 16 |
| Maria R. Miroshnichenko Is Х Togo or Is Х Ku-Ku? An Attempt at Lexico-Semantic Differentiation of Expressive Euphemisms (Based on Associative Experiment Data) |
17 - 33 |
| Tatiana Yu. Peredrienko Perception Stereotypes of Basic Monomodal Tastes in Russian Linguaculture |
34 - 46 |
| Е. И. Сьянова, В. Ф. Филатова Echoes of Slavic Antiquities in the Mythonym of Yuda in the Voronezh Conspiracy Tradition |
47 - 57 |
| Tatiana D. Chetverikova Terminological Boom in the Media Language at the Beginning of the 21st Century |
58 - 70 |
| Lyubov L. Kryuchkova Where Did Milk Rivers and Kissel Banks Come From? |
71 - 78 |
| Natal’ya V. Nikolenkova Lexical Features of the Narration about Political Power in the Russian-Church Slavonic Translation of the Atlas Blaeu |
79 - 90 |
| Dmitry N. Zhatkin, Vera V. Serdechnaia The Paradise Lost as a Metaphor in Russian Poetry of the XVIII–XIX Centuries: Origin and Existence |
91 - 107 |
| Angelika Molnar L. Tolstoy’s “Poetics of the Word” |
108 - 119 |
| Surat I. Z. The Grammar of Poetry. On One Poem by Mikhail Aizenberg |
120 - 127 |






