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Dimitrieva O. A. |
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Zhidkova E. G. |
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19-30 |
2022, 3 |
Leont’eva M. O. |
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31-46 |
2022, 3 |
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On the Typology of Orthographic Variance in the Russian Language |
47-59 |
2022, 3 |
Surikova O. D. |
Diseases and Demons in Russian Curses |
60-78 |
2022, 3 |
Zelenin A. V., Rudnev D. V. |
A Bureaucratic Cliché A Ravno (I) and Its History |
79-91 |
2022, 3 |
Kireyev N. I. |
Poetry Corpus and Stress Placement Difficulties in Russian Classical Poetry |
92-105 |
2022, 3 |
Kravchenko A. V. |
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106-116 |
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7-23 |
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24-37 |
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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 |
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72-95 |
2022, 2 |
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96-109 |
2022, 2 |
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Chaadayev's Historiosophy and Russian Word |
110-117 |
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Evgeniy M. Matveev |
Tropological and Allegorical Semantic Transformations of Anthroponyms in Russian Panegyrical Poetry of the 18th Century |
118-127 |
2022, 1 |
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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 |
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