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An analytical study of word-order patterns in Standard Arabic simple sentence
Ghomri T., Souadkia M.
The Usual and the Unusual in Ordinary Language
Demyankov V.Z.
Expression, Thinking, and Cognition: Origins of Differences between the Russian and Chinese Languages
Zhang K., Denisenko V.N.
Zones and Taxis: Locative Semantics of Russian Cases in Terms of Modern Systems Linguistics
Dremov A.F.
THE CONCEPTS OF THE SIMPLEST AND SIMPLE SENTENCES IN THE PARADIGM OF SYSTEMIC THEORY OF CASE
Dremov A.F.
TRANSLATION: SENTENCE OR UTTERANCE?
Semenov L.S., Ershov I.E., Nelyubova N.Y.
THE LACK OF TURKIC COMPLEX SENTENCES AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF AGGLUTINATIVE LANGUAGES
Dubrovina M.E.
Syncretism in Russian Syntax
Krylova O.A., Anipkina L.N.
Russian Infinitive Mononuclear Sentences Meaning Anticipation and Permanent Aptitude and the Means to Express Them in the Persian Language
Ali Madaeni Avval -., Maryam Moradi -.
Towards the Definition of Syntactic Nature and Principles of Differentiation of Limiting, Expository and Conjunctive Constructions within the Simple Sentence of Expanded Structure
Dubova M.A., Chernova L.A.
Sentence Types and Predicate Functions in the Korean Language
Kim N.D.
The Perception of Complex Sentences in French and Japanese
Zolotukhin G.Y.
Russian Philosophical Text: Narration Mechanisms and Larger-then-thesentence Structures (works by P.A. Florensky and A.F. Losev)
Geichenko S.A.
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