2019, 6 |
Olga P. Ermakova |
Where Daughter and Widow are Hidden? |
73-81 |
2019, 6 |
Natalia A. Nikolina, Zoya Yu. Petrova |
"The Semantics of the Novel Title “Aviator” by E. Vodolazkin " |
82-91 |
2019, 6 |
Viktoria V. Nikultseva, Vladimir N. Dyadichev |
"“A s Zapada Padaet Krasny Sneg Sochnymi Kloch’yami Chelovech’ego Myasa...”. The Image of War in the Early Works of Vladimir Mayakovsky " |
92-102 |
2019, 6 |
Valentina T. Sadchenko |
"About One Type of Distributed Structures: Inparcelation in the Prose of A. S. Pushkin " |
103-112 |
2019, 6 |
Kirill M. Korchagin |
"What Russian Poetic Corpus is Made for and How to Use It " |
113-127 |
2019, 5 |
Natalia G. Bragina, Anastasia N. Kuzmina |
Tactile Metaphors and Their Functioning in Modern Russian |
7-21 |
2019, 5 |
Elena N. Gekkina |
History of Words Sosulya and Sosul’ka |
22-33 |
2019, 5 |
Anna V. Zanadvorova |
Quotation in Family Communication |
34-46 |
2019, 5 |
Anastasiya D. Kozerenko |
Strong Emotions Refl ected in Phraseology: Marginal Behaviour as a Symptom |
47-58 |
2019, 5 |
Marina N. Panova |
The Paronyms in Business Language |
59-70 |
2019, 5 |
Aleksandra E. Somova |
Understanding a Russian Sports Report Without an Interpreter: Is It Possible? |
71-78 |
2019, 5 |
Cui Lili |
The Refusal Speech Act in Russian Everyday Speech (Considering the Social Relations Aspect) |
79-92 |
2019, 5 |
Larisa I. Marsheva |
ТDiffi cult Passages from the Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete in Church Slavonic (Interpretation Options Based on Song 1) |
93-106 |
2019, 5 |
Evgeniy M. Matveev |
On One Rhetorical Figure in M. V. Lomonosov’s Solemn Odes |
107-115 |
2019, 5 |
Elena V. Korpechkova |
Using School Dialect Dictionaries in Russian Language Classes |
116-128 |
2019, 4 |
Anna S. Kuleva |
On the Old and New Names of Exotic Fruits |
7-20 |
2019, 4 |
Ekaterina S. Skachedubova |
Irregularities of Vowel Neutralization in the Modern Russian Standard Language |
21-29 |
2019, 4 |
Nataliya V. Fedotova |
Functioning of Military Metaphor in Modern Political Discourse |
30-42 |
2019, 4 |
Maria N. Belova |
Staraya Perechnitsa (‘Old Shrewʼ) in Scientifi c and Folk Etymology |
43-54 |
2019, 4 |
Maria A. Puzina |
Роучька, Роучьница ‘containerʼ |
55-66 |