2022, 3 |
Kravchenko A. V. |
“Edible” Detail in the Short Story of G. F. Kvitka-Osnovyanenko “Soldier's Portrait” |
106-116 |
2022, 3 |
Surat I. Z. |
O. Mandelstam’s Poem “Life Has Fallen Like a Comet…” (1925): An Experience of Minimalistic Poetics |
117-127 |
2022, 2 |
Sun Xiaoli |
The Word Samyj in the Light of Active Processes of Russian Speech (Grammaticalization, Idiomatization and Pragmaticalization) |
7-23 |
2022, 2 |
Sergei D. Shelov, Tatiana D. Chetverikova |
On Variable Spelling of Lowercase and Uppercase Letters in Some Groups of the Russian Language Vocabulary |
24-37 |
2022, 2 |
Maria V. Akhmetova |
Once More on the Popular Phraseological Unit ‘Tambov Wolf Is Your Comrade’: Variability of Components and Contexts of Usage |
38-52 |
2022, 2 |
Sergey V. Knyazev |
On the Expression of Spatial Relations in a Northern Russian Dialect |
53-71 |
2022, 2 |
V. I. Maximov |
“Rastekashetsya mysliyu po drevu” |
72-95 |
2022, 2 |
Maria V. Miroshnichenko |
The Linguistic Aspect of Liturgical Texts as Viewed by the Synodal Censorship |
96-109 |
2022, 2 |
Nikolai V. Kapustin |
Chaadayev's Historiosophy and Russian Word |
110-117 |
2022, 2 |
Evgeniy M. Matveev |
Tropological and Allegorical Semantic Transformations of Anthroponyms in Russian Panegyrical Poetry of the 18th Century |
118-127 |
2022, 1 |
Nadezhda M. Devyatova |
The Image of a Man and a Woman in the Mirror of Russian Comparisons: About Adverbs with the Prefix Po- and Their Culturally Signifi cant Meanings |
7-18 |
2022, 1 |
Ekaterina N. Kulikovskaya |
“How to Do Things with Words” in Russian Charms |
19-34 |
2022, 1 |
Alexey E. Tsumarev, Larisa L. Shestakova |
Grammatical Description of Religious Vocabulary in a Modern Explanatory Dictionary |
35-49 |
2022, 1 |
Olga N. Charykova, Nataliya V. Fedotova |
Coronaviral Discourse as a Source of Increased Military Methaphorization |
50-60 |
2022, 1 |
Irina A.Gorbushina |
On the Origin of the Russian Kuter’ma |
61-70 |
2022, 1 |
Aleksandr G. Kravetsky |
Capital or Lowercase Letters? The History of Orthography Practices in the 17th and 18th Centuries |
71-81 |
2022, 1 |
Alexey A. Kretov |
“Utro Vechera Mudrenee?” (Is the Morning Wiser Than the Evening?) |
82-89 |
2022, 1 |
Yuliya G. Zakharova |
Foreign Language Vocabulary in the A. P. Chekhov’s Letters |
90-105 |
2022, 1 |
Natalia A. Nikolina, Zoya Yu. Petrova, Н.А. ФАТЕЕВА |
Comparative Structures and Narration Composition in Modern Russian Prose |
106-118 |
2022, 1 |
В. Б. Касевич, Ю. А. Клейнер, N. D. Svetozarova |
In the Service of the Russian Language and Russia's Scholarship (Lyudmila Alekseevna Verbitskaya) |
119-127 |