| Шығарылым | 
	Атауы | 
	Файл | 
		| № 1 (2024) | 
	“Fresh or not Fresh?” (Linguistic Portraying of the Word Фреш (Fresh) in Modern Journalistic Discourse) | 
	
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		Sokolova M.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	“They Don’t Choose the Times...”: an Essay on the Alexander Kushner’s Doxa and Paradoxes (Idiomatics and Ideology) | 
	
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		Uspenskij P.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	"I'm Waiting for Changes in my Fate": on V. V. Vinogradov's Vyatka Letters to his Wife (to the 130th Anniversary Since the Scientist's Birth) | 
	
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		Nikitin O.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	“And gorkushas, and kardyks, and tsokalas, and syusyukalas” in the descriptions of dialectologists of the 19th century | 
	
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		Molkov G.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	“Composite formations” as a Stylistic Device (Based on the Material of D. I. Rubina’s Novel “Maniac Gurevich”) | 
	
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		Dedkovskaya D.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	"Different Mantillas and Bilindryasis": Foreign Cultural Clothing in the Traditional Russian Language Consciousness (Based on the Plays by A. N. Ostrovsky) | 
	
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		Rostov O.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	“With a hammer on a chisel” (the story of a poetic metaphor in the works of N. Aseev and V. Sosnora) | 
	
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		Bolnova E.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	“Oh, You, That in Sorrow You Grunble Against God in Vain, Man!..” Functions of the Lomonosov Quote in N. V. Gogol’s Comedy “The Inspector General” | 
	
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		Vasilyev S.
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		| № 5 (2024) | 
	“Hunting to die looking at the epoch...” (On the “Shakespeare Sonnet” by A. Voznesensky) | 
	
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		Fedotov O.
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		| № 2 (2023) | 
	“Regional Linguobotanical Dictionary with Ethnocultural  Data” as a Source for Creating a  Galery of Phytoportraits and Fitosketches | 
	
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		Borisova О., Litvinenko D.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	“The Charter of Military, Cannon and Other Matters Relating to Military Science” of 1777–1781 as a Source on the History of Russian Lexicon of the 17th Century | 
	
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		Rudnev D., Sharikhina M.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	“Chrez vsyu noch' i den' byl velikoi dozhd' (through the whole night and day there was a great rain)” : on the history of a temporal use of the preposition chrez (‘through’) | 
	
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		Babaeva E.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	“What Dakha Gives — Vzyakha Vzyast”: Verbal Substantives in Russian Subdialects and Modern Poetry | 
	
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		Seregina E.
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		| № 5 (2024) | 
	“I desire to live and live... thousands of other lives”: multimythologism in I. A. Bunin’s onomastic code | 
	
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		Selemeneva O.
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		| № 2 (2023) | 
	Ya Oru s Tebya (“I Yell of You”): A New Guise of a Well-known Verb | 
	
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		Leontyeva T., Shchetinina A.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	“Deneg net, no vy derzhites' (There’s No Money, but Hang in There)”: New Stable Combinations Associated with the Concept “Money, Finance” in the Russian of the Late 20th Century — the first Quarter of the 21st Century | 
	
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		Generalova E.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	“Thoughtfully and Meekly”. Behind the Line of Okudzhava’s Song “The Visiting Musician” | 
	
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		Kulagin A.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	There’s Less Jakan’je Here (Unstressed Vowel Systems of Two Neighbouring Tambov Dialects) | 
	
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		Knyazev S.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Vslushat’sya, vsmotret’sya... and vlyubit’sya: the word formation model and the cases of calquing | 
	
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		Vlasov S., Demidov D.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	Could you turn on the light please? (Using introductory word please in indirect questions and requests) | 
	
                	 | 
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		Fedosyuk M., Baklanova I.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	De Nas Vzyaly? / Where Did We Come from? (Verbalization of Folk Beliefs about the Origin of Children in the Linguistic Consciousness of Kuban Subdialect Speakers) | 
	
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		Borisova О.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	On the Semantic Evolution of Kuda ni Kin’ | 
	
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		Kharlamova D., Reznikova T.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	Na Kubani dobre zhyt': odyn robe, sim lezhyt' (Speakers of Kuban Region Sub-Dialects on Laziness and Lazy People) | 
	
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		Borisova О., Kostina L.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	Pridёt Dvoje iz Larca: an Experimental Study of Variable Agreement with Quantified Subjects | 
	
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		Belova D.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	Santa-Barbara: Semantic Transformations in the Russian Linguistic Culture | 
	
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		Kryukova I.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	Seven shaburs, but one garment: peasant outerwear shabur(a) | 
	
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		Bobrova M.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Absolute and relative clitics in Russian language: their definition and lexicography description problems | 
	
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		Nikitin N.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	Ambitious and Self-Sufficient, or the Change of Spiritual and Moral Paradigms | 
	
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		Senko E.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	Enjambement as an “Operator” of Irony in the Poetry of I. A. Brodsky | 
	
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		Tumanova E.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	Anthroponoms in Nikolai Leskov's Сhronicle "Soboriane" ("The Cathedral Folk") | 
	
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		Korshunkov V.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	Bish’: Bayat’ or Byt’? About the Origin of One Particle | 
	
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		Glagoleva A.
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		| № 2 (2023) | 
	‘Blagorastvoreniye’: Ancient Natural Philosophy in the Church Slavonic Hymnography | 
	
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		Sakharova A.
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		| № 2 (2023) | 
	Blogery Takie Blogery (Bloggers Are Such Bloggers), Or about a New Phraseoscheme in Russian | 
	
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		Maryanchik V.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	‘Bosyakiʼ, ‘Bosotaʼ and ‘Nishchebrodyʼ: the New Life of Old Word | 
	
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		Rozanova N.
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		| № 1 (2023) | 
	Verevochnaya or Covidnaya Istoriya: Desemantization of the Word Istoria in Different  Discourse Types | 
	
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		Bazarzhapova A.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	A question or an answer? (“Hat patterns” in Russian intonation) | 
	
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		Knyazev S.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	The Dog Who Tells Lies in Nikolai Gogol’s Comedy “Marriage” | 
	
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		Korshunkov V.
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		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Light-Blue Horse of Nikolai Gogol's Nozdryov: Color Terms and Equine Coat Colors | 
	
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		Korshunkov V.
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		| № 5 (2024) | 
	Discourse complex i da ‘and yes’ as a dialogue actualizer in modern Russian speech | 
	
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		Marinova E., Zelenin A.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	Dó nelzya, Donélzya or Donelzyá? Peculiarities of Stress Patterns in Certain Adverbs | 
	
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		Korpechkova E.
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		| № 5 (2023) | 
	The Old Russian Theta and a Novgorodian Talmud | 
	
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		Grishchenko A.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	One More Time on the Origin of Russian Supir, Superik ‘Ring’ | 
	
                	 | 
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		Berezovich E., Kuchko V.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	Once Again on the Term Characteristics as Parts of Speech | 
	
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		Shelov S., Chetverikova T.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	Once Again about the Isolation of Prepositive Attributive Phrases | 
	
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	| 
		Onipenko N.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Pearls by V. Nabokov-Sirin: words and images | 
	
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		Zhulkova K.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	A Forgotten Idiom with the Meaning of Measure and Degree | 
	
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	| 
		Akhapkina Y.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	Borrowings from Chinese in the Modern Russian Literary Language (Lexicographic Aspect) | 
	
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	| 
		Davydova O.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	Defender of the Fatherland — defender of the culture of Russian speech On the 100th anniversary of the birth of K. S. Gorbachevich (20.05.1925–02.11.2005) | 
	
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		Korovanenko T.
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		| № 4 (2023) | 
	Zemlya: Linguistic and Cultural Semantics | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nefedova E.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2024) | 
	A “naïve” perception of punctuation marks | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Shmelev A.
	 | 
		| № 2 (2023) | 
	The Image of an Ideal Russian Official Reflected in the Legislative Language and National Culture | 
	
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		Popova L.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	Ideologeme Pochva (‘Soil’) and Its Origin (On the Material of Ivan S. Aksakov’s Journalism) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sekiro O.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	From Expedition Records in the Village of Yudino, Voronezh Region: Interaction of the Local Vernacular Ukrainian with the Russian Language | 
	
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		Dyachenko S., Pilipenko G., Saenko M.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	Jester Names: Lubok Characters Farnos, Gonos and Yeralash | 
	
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		Pletneva A.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2024) | 
	Irony in the Epistles and Amphiguri of Antony Pogorelsky | 
	
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		Terekhova M.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Artificial intelligence in the linguistic space of the media | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Klushina N.
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		| № 1 (2023) | 
	The History of Spelling Prefixes with -z, -s in the Pre-reform Period | 
	
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		Turko U.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	On the 100th birthday anniversary of Galina Aleksandrovna Zolotova | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Onipenko N., Nikitina E.
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		| № 4 (2023) | 
	The Pronunciation of Consonants Before the Letter e in the Words of Foreign Origin | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Veschikova I.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	On the etymology of the word konoval | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kruglikova L.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	To the History of a Phraseme Sing (Mother) Turnip | 
	
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		Kryuchkova L.
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		| № 4 (2023) | 
	On the Semantics of Russian Verbal Circumfixes | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Volkov O.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	How is a Generically Personal Statement Born? | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nikitina E.
	 | 
		| № 4 (2023) | 
	Carnivalisation in the Vocabulary of Modern Russian and Chinese Languages | 
	
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	| 
		Liqun Y.
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		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Concept “Document” in the Speech of Peasants (Based on the Materials of the Tomsk Dialect Corpus) | 
	
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	| 
		Zemicheva S.
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		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Kstati (For Good Measure), Which is Not always a Good Measure: the Specifics of the Use of the Unit in Modern Oral Everyday Speech | 
	
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	| 
		Prokopenko A.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	Who is dedinka? | 
	
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		Kachinskaya I.
	 | 
		| № 1 (2024) | 
	Lexic-semantic Representation of the Image of the Caucasus in the Works of M. Yu. Lermontov | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kiseleva I., Potashova K., Ermakova A.
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		| № 5 (2024) | 
	Localization and pauses duration in Russian iambic tetrameter in the poetry of A. S. Pushkin | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kruglova A., Smirnova O.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	Contaminated Russian Speech of Eastern Natives — 20th Century Fiction Characters | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Streltsov A.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	Sound Metaphors in Vera Bogdanova’s novel The Season of Poisoned Fruit | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sharapova E.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Metalinguistic reflection in the autobiographical story by V. P. Krapivin “Slavka from Herzen street” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Rodionova I., Kezina S.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	The Meteonym Rain in the Traditional Speech Culture of the Russian North | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nefedova E.
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		| № 1 (2023) | 
	Mythopoetic Space of Banya in Poems of B. A. Slutsky and V. S. Vysotsky | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Aleksandrov I.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	The World Soul Monologue from the Play “The Seagull”: Toward the Issue of Transmutation Adequacy | 
	
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	| 
		Chureyeva O.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	Muzhnyaa Zhena and Divo Divnoe: From the History of Pleonastic Combinations in  Russian Language | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Generalova E.
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		| № 5 (2024) | 
	Scientific terms as a part of comparative tropes of modern Russian prose | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nikolina N., Petrova Z., Fateeva N.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	National Dictionary Fund: New Opportunities and Prospects | 
	
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	| 
		Kalenchuk M.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	Some Peculiarities of Russian Language in Kyrgyzstan | 
	
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	| 
		Kashkin E., Winkler M.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	New Information About the Russian Translation of Gerasim Vlakh's Four-Language Lexicon (Thesaurus) (In the Copy by N. P. Popov) | 
	
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	| 
		Chernysheva M., Iordani N.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	On the Components of the Conversational Comparative Evaluative Construction <kuda Х do Y> | 
	
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		Kolosovskaya T.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	On Gaps and Inaccuracies in the Description of Religious Vocabulary (Lexicographer’s Notes) | 
	
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	| 
		Tsumarev A.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	On fig names in Russian | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kovalenko K., Kolosova V.
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		| № 1 (2023) | 
	On Some of Unsolved Modern Punctuation Issues | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kharchenko M.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	On some nominations of children in the history of Russian and Chinese languages | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Wenjuan W.
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		| № 3 (2024) | 
	On Some Errors in the Translation into Azerbaijani of Dostoevsky’s Novel “Devils” | 
	
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	| 
		Taghiyeva M.
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		| № 4 (2024) | 
	On some cases of phrasemal derivation of nouns in language and speech of the second half of the 19th century (based on epistolary texts of russian writers) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Zakharova Y.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	On the Principles of Compiling Normative Dictionaries of Standard | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Savinov D.
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		| № 5 (2025) | 
	On the Word Lād in Russian: Connecting Cooperage, Sound and Art | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Krugovets V.
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		| № 2 (2023) | 
	On the Poem by Boris Slutsky “They shot Van’ka, the platoon commander…”.  Problems of Understanding | 
	
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	| 
		Shapiro N.
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		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Generalized nominations in painted tiled inscriptions of the 18th century | 
	
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	| 
		Kuznetsova O.
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		| № 6 (2024) | 
	Ornithological Metaphor as a Means of Creating a Visible Image in the Poetic Battles of the Early 19th Century | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Potashova K.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	Peculiarities of Accentuation of Word Forms in Phraseological Units | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Korobeynikova T.
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		| № 4 (2023) | 
	Features of Epithets in K. M. Simonov's Poetry: Grammatical and Semantic Transformations | 
	
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	| 
		Korzhova I.
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		| № 3 (2023) | 
	Father and His Family (Genre Originality of L. Petrushevskaya’s Story “The New Robinsons”, 1989) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Lekmanov O.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	In memory of Alexander Anatolyevich Sokolyansky | 
	
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	| 
		Editorial B.
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		| № 4 (2025) | 
	In Memory of Elena Yakovlevna Shmeleva | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Editorial T.
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		| № 1 (2023) | 
	Paralanguage in Natural Language Texts | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kreydlin G., Shmeleva E.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	Catherine the Great’s Pastoral Comic Opera “Fedul and His Children” as a Cultural Pattern | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Testova N.
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		| № 1 (2024) | 
	The First Stage of Russian Scientific Terminology Formation: The Predecessors of M. V. Lomonosov | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nikolenkova N.
	 | 
		| № 1 (2024) | 
	Period in L. N. Tolstoy’s Novel “War and Peace” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Shutan M.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	Tyrannical Characters by A. N. Ostrovsky in View of the Primary Speech Genres | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Belova O.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2024) | 
	Letters of Tsarina Evdokia Lopukhina in the Printed Manifesto of 1718 | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sadova T.
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		| № 2 (2024) | 
	On the Origin of the Borrowing Верги in the Russian Northern-Western Dialects | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Alekseeva A.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Polyptoton in Pushkin’s Lyrics | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Dovgy O.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2024) | 
	The polysemy of the lexeme “bread” and its functioning in the Russian folk riddle | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Meshcheryakova O., Turko U.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2024) | 
	Poetics of Semantics’ Broadening. Notes on O. Mandelstam’s Vocabulary | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Surat I.
	 | 
		| № 2 (2024) | 
	The Rule of Replacing the Grave with an Acute in Church Slavonic: Further Details | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Dobrovolskii I.
	 | 
		| № 1 (2023) | 
	The Uppercase Rule as a Peripheral Zone of Russian Orthography | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Nikolenkova N., Qiang D.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Pragmatic Category of Person in the Theory of Personal Names | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Krongauz M.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2025) | 
	Representation of the "Great Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language" in a Lexicographic Information System | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Vaulina E.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2024) | 
	The Precedent Phenomenon v derevnyu, k tetke, v glush’, v Saratov as a Linguoculturally Significant Reference to the Province | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Parshina O.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2024) | 
	N. M. Karamzin’s notes to D. I. Fonvisin’s letter — a reply in the debate about language | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Trakhtenberg L.
	 | 
		| № 5 (2023) | 
	Pulpety and How to Eat Them: To the Word’s History | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Novak M.
	 | 
		| № 4 (2023) | 
	Ragtime with Jazz Variations: A Novel by E. L. Doctorow Translated by Vasily Aksenov | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Konovalova I.
	 | 
		| № 4 (2024) | 
	Complete reduction of unstressed vowels in the standard russian language and its reflection in dictionaries | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Savinov D.
	 | 
		| № 1 (2025) | 
	Reduction: A Brief History of the Concept (18th–20th Centuries) | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Makarov Y.
	 | 
		| № 1 (2023) | 
	The Reminiscence of the Periphrasis “On the Banks of the Neva” in the Memoirs of Irina Odoevtseva | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Zhulkova K., Nikultseva V.
	 | 
		| № 4 (2023) | 
	Dialect Representation in the Elderly Native Speakers’ Mind on the Territory of the Ilmen Lake District | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Gepting E.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2023) | 
	Rukoprikladstvo (‘Manhandling’): from ‘Handwritten Signature’ to ‘Beating’ | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Sadova T., Rudnev D.
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		| № 1 (2025) | 
	V. K. Trediakovsky’s Syntax in the Aspect of Some Trends in the Development of Russian Literary Language and Poetic Language | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Patroeva N.
	 | 
		| № 3 (2025) | 
	Pitch declination rate in Russian verse | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Kostyuk A., Skulacheva T.
	 | 
		| № 2 (2025) | 
	Verbal imagery in Grigory Petnikov’s poem “City. Charcoal drawing” | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Ustinova T.
	 | 
		| № 6 (2024) | 
	Compressive Word-formation as an Active Process in the Russian Language in the Coronavirus Age | 
	
                	 | 
	| 
		Zavadskaya A.
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		| № 3 (2025) | 
	Combination of words dusha (‘soul’) and prilepit’sya (‘adhere’): conceptualization of soul representations in Russian linguistic worldview | 
	
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	The Ways of Keeping Gender Ambiguity of Characters in Translation from English into Russian | 
	
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	Comparative Construction “Kak Griazi” (Dime a Dozen, Lit. Like Dirt) in Diachronic Aspect | 
	
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		Sharonov I.
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	The structure and semantics of Russian compounds with a color component | 
	
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		Abreimova G., Borodina N., Burtsev V.
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	Is There a Phenomenon of Colloquial Stress? | 
	
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		Kalenchuk M.
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	Textual studies of the era of big data and neural networks | 
	
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	Term ‘zlorastvoreniye’ in liturgical texts: loan translation and re-interpretation | 
	
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		Sakharova A.
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	Transmutation as a Tool of Dramatic Text Interpretation | 
	
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	Three Ragtimes by Andrey Voznesensky: Is One of Them a Sonnet? | 
	
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		Fedotov O.
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	Family “passports” of N. V. Gogol's comedy “Marriage” | 
	
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		Vinogradov I.
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	Phraseological Units From Orthoepic Point of View: Stress Variation and Norm Change | 
	
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		Korobeynikova T.
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	Functioning of  Comparative Tropes in E. Vodolazkin’s Novel “Chagin” | 
	
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		Nikolina N., Petrova Z.
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	Quoting as a Reflection Technique in K. D. Vorobyov's Novella “Here Comes the Giant…” | 
	
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		Mar'ina O., Островских И.
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	Particle chai in One East Middle Russian Dialect | 
	
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		Azanova A.
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	Iambic tetrameter in Russian folk spiritual verses: literary sources, thematic range, metrical and rhythmical peculiarities | 
	
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		Petrov A.
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	Chichikov: The Name of the Main Character of “Dead Souls” | 
	
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	What Has Changed Za Eti Paru Desyatkov Let (‘Over These Two Couples of Decades’) in the Agreement | 
	
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	“Shchyogol” and “Shchap” in Russian Folklore | 
	
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		Bobunova M.
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		Nikitin O.
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