Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2021, 3 Anna S. Kuleva, Larisa L. Shestakova Substandard Lexis in the Dynamics of Its Dictionary Description 67-82
2021, 3 Alexander V. Petrov, Ekaterina V. Vinogradova The Functioning of the Word-Combinations with the Firebird Component in Modern Russian 83-90
2021, 3 Raisa I. Rozina The Giant of Propaganda, or Stalin’s Rhetoric 91-103
2021, 3 Elena V. Uchaikina Priemnyi Pokoi and Priemnoe Otdelenie. To the History of Nomenclature Units 104-113
2021, 3 Irina P. Chernousova A City in the Epic Tale Picture of the World 114-128
2021, 2 Irina A. Veschikova Journalistic Style in the Modern Language Situation 7-19
2021, 2 Alexander B. Letuchiy I Wanted to Wash Myself – Syntax of Russian Reflexive Verbs in Spoken Language 20-34
2021, 2 Tatiana S. Sadova, Dmitrii V. Rudnev Official Language: “How Stuffy!” 35-43
2021, 2 Olga I. Severskaya, Larisa V. Selezneva Some Notes About Business Punctuation: Punctuation Marks or Stumbling Blocks? 44-53
2021, 2 Olga A. Davydova Heliotrope… What Colour Is That? 54-62
2021, 2 Anastasiia S. Kotelnikova “The Light Is Clear, Purpureal ...” (G. Derzhavin) 63-71
2021, 2 Larisa I. Marsheva, Egor Yu. Korotkov Difficult Places from the Easter Canon in the Church-Slavic Language (Correction Options on the Material of Song 4) 72-82
2021, 2 Maria A. Puzina Foreigners in Russia: the Fate of the Slavic Translation Stichera 83-99
2021, 2 Kirill M. Balashov-Eskin Poetic Enjambments as the Phenomenon of the V. A. Sosnora’s Poetic Syntax 100-115
2021, 2 Ol’ga L. Dovgy Zeugma in A. Cantemir’s Satires 116-127
2021, 1 Sergei S. Belousov Russian Jokes About Psychiatrists as a Construction 7-21
2021, 1 Kristina D. Zaides Pragmatic Marker ILI TAM (‘or something’): A Friend Among Foes, a Foe Among Friends 22-36
2021, 1 Sergei M. Pronchenko Speech Portrait of the Old-timers of the East Slavic Bryansk-Gomel Border (On the 140 Anniversary Since the Birth of P. A. Rastorguyev) 37-56
2021, 1 Maximov V. I. Old-Russian Stribog and his Ancient Greek Brother Astray 57-63
2021, 1 Ma Ruye The Key Concept of “Preparation” in K. K. Rokossovsky's Memoir “Soldier's Duty” 64-71