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Table of Content of Issue 4, 2021

Study of folklore

Sardana I. Sharina
Even epic tradition: collection, local specificity, characteristic features
In detail

Konstantin A. Sagalaev
Non-fairy prose of the Yugan Khanty in field materials of the Institute of Philology SB RAS
In detail

Study of literature

Yuri V. Shatin, Igor E. Kim, Igor V. Silantev
Text universals as a theoretical concept
In detail

Leonid Yu. Fukson
Fiction cosmos as an object of interpretation
In detail

Lyudmila I. Zhurova
The history of Maximus the Greek’s epistles against Luther (in defense of icon worship)
In detail


Pastoral motives in A Pitiful Comedy about Adam and Eve by J. G. Gregory
In detail

Elena V. Alexandrova
E. P. Kovalevsky and F. M. Dostoyevsky: social and literature connections
In detail

Olga A. Simonova
Razin’s motif of the Princess’s drowning in the literature about the Russian Civil war (“Princess” by Andrey Sobol and “Povolniki” by Alexander Yakovlev)
In detail

Natalya А. Prozorova
emale images and trauma visualization in the blockade text of Olga Bergholz
In detail

Inessa N. Korzhova
The plot “notification of the imminent parent death” in Russian literature of the 20th century
In detail

Linguistics

Sergey V. Knyazev
On the interaction of phonetic parameters implementing the voiced / voiceless phonological opposition in Standard Modern Russian
In detail

Nikolay S. Urtegeshev
Binuclear vowels in the Shor language and the languages of Siberia
In detail

Galina S. Ivanova
On the origin of consonant complexes in the Mordovian languages
In detail

Iraida Ya. Selyutina, Aziyana V. Bayyr-ool, Albina A. Dobrinina
Verbal analytical constructions in Tuvan folklore: specificity of phonetic transformations
In detail

Alexander E. Anikin
A lexicological commentary on the fabulous sights of Russia and especially Siberia
In detail

Egor I. Okoneshnikov, Aleksandra S. Akimova, Yulia M. Borisova
Terminography of the Sakha language: formation and composition
In detail

Guzel Ch. Fayzullina, Enze Kh. Kadirova, Lyubov Z. Maslovskaya
The names of the diseases in the written language of the Siberian Tatars of the 19th – early 20th centuries (based on the mosque books of the Tobolsk province)
In detail

Olga Yu. Shagdurova, Elena V. Tyuntesheva
Lexical and semantic correlations of verbs with figurative-characterizing meaning in the Khakas and Altai languages (in Contrast with the Kipchak languages)
In detail

Lyudmila A. Dubtsova
Attributive constructions with the lexeme vremya ‘time’ in the Tomsk dialect corpus
In detail

Lyudmila A. Ilyina
Semantic features of the sensory-evidential “auditive” grammeme in the Nenets shamanistic songs
In detail

Marina G. Milyutina
Functional grammar in the service of poetry (infinitive writing in poetical texts by B. Akhmadulina, I. Brodsky, A. Kushner)
In detail

Svetlana M. Pometelina
Linking tools for complex constructions of temporal semantics: functional aspect
In detail

Aiiana A. Ozonova
Structural and semantic types of conditional sentences in the Altai language
In detail

Irina V. Shaposhnikova
Towards the explication of the universals of the Russian language personality on the model of the associative-verbal network
In detail

Review

Dmitrii M. Bulanin
Book review: The Interlinear Slavonic-Greek Psalter of 1552 Translated by Maximus the Greek. Study and preparation of the text by I. V. Verner. Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2019, 926 p.
In detail

Tatyana I. Rozhkova
A book review: The History of Ural Literature. 19th century. In 2 vols. Ed. by E. K. Sozina. Moscow, Publishing house JASK, 2021, vol. 1. 664 p.; vol. 2. 778 p.
In detail

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