Year / Number Authors Title Pages
2022, 6 Olga A. Selemeneva Landscape Syntax in I. A. Bunin’s Cycle “The Bird’s Shadow” 94-105
2022, 6 Irina I. Fougeron Kartsevsky at the Beginning of His Scientifi c Career (Based on Archive Materials) 106-116
2022, 6 Vladimir I. Zaika, Oleg V. Nikitin COVID-19, Who Could Expect This! (On the “Dictionary of the Russian Language in the Coronavirus Era”) 117-128
2022, 5 Maria M. Voznesenskaya Ushi (‘Ears’) in Russian Phraseology 7-25
2022, 5 Alexander B. Letuchiy, Marina Dzhonova Ways of the Marking of the Animate Participant with Predicatives in Russian and Bulgarian 26-46
2022, 5 Elena A. Nikishina Discursive Markers-Regulators of Communication (po)slušaj, (po)smotri, (po)stoj and Their Usage Characteristics 47-63
2022, 5 Vera I. Podlesskaya, Nikolay A. Korotaev “Étu... kak ejo... perepisku Éngelsa s etim... kak ego, djavola... s Kautskim” — A Case Study of a Placeholder in Russian 64-78
2022, 5 Dzmitry M. Sudnik Lacuna of the Pictogram Letter Register 79-87
2022, 5 Elena L. Berezovich, Tat’yana A. Makshakova Once Again on the Etymology of Russ. Malakhol’nyi 88-103
2022, 5 Olga S. Shurupova Speech Portrait of a Small Person (on the Material of the Story “Sofya Petrovna” by L. K. Chukovskaya) 104-114
2022, 5 Mstislav I. Shutan On Semantic Relations between Structural Elements with Connecting Detailed Comparisons 115-127
2022, 4 Anna S. Kuleva Plant Names Variability in Explanatory Dictionaries of Modern Russian Language 7-24
2022, 4 Ekaterina M. Melnikova On the Verb Vaccinate in Modern Speech 25-36
2022, 4 Mikhail P. Selivanov The Excerpts of the Study of Loanwords Pronunciation in Russian Linguistics 37-47
2022, 4 Ivan S. Dobrovol’skii Commentary on the Grammar by Alypy (Gamanovich): § 1. The Slavonic Alphabet, § 2. The Use and Pronunciation of the Letters 48-62
2022, 4 Irina A. Kiseleva, Ksenia A. Potashova, Alyona S. Ermakova Semantic Fullness of the Concept ‘History’ in the Artistic World of M. Y. Lermontov 63-74
2022, 4 Natalia A. Nikolina, Zoya Yu. Petrova Functioning of Artifact Metaphors and Similes in the Texts of Modern Russian Prose 75-86
2022, 4 Lev A. Trakhtenberg “How Often, Surrounded by the Motley Crowd…”: Zhukovsky – Batyushkov – Venivitinov – Lermontov 87-99
2022, 4 Nadezhda A. Shapiro On a Poem by Jan Satunovsky 100-106
2022, 4 Oleg V. Nikitin «Modern sociolinguistics is developing rapidly...» (About the New Book by L. P. Krysin) 107-117