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ID2000782817
Author(s)Vlasova, E. A.
Title

O sud'be konstrukcii jako recitativum v russkich letopisjach XI-XVI vv. = The use of jako recitativum in Russian chronickes of the elenenth-sixteenth centuries

PublishedRusskij jazyk v naučnom osveščenii, Moskva : Jazyki Slavjanskoj Kul'tury, 2016, 2, 143-174
Languagerus
SoundexS8210; K4682; R7822; R7844; L5218; R7822; R7860; C4764; E0566; S8482; C8627
Mediumarticle
URLrjano.ruslang.ru (homepage)
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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Jako recitativum v drevnerusskich letopisjach XI - XIII vv. = Jaco recitativum in Old Russian Chronicles of the XI - XIII Centuries / Vlasova, E. A.
Infinitiv i soslagatel'noe naklonenie v kosvennoj reči v russkich letopisjach XI-XVI vv. = The use of infinitive and subjunctive forms in modal patterns of indirect speech in Russian chronicles of the 11th-16th centuries / Vlasova, E. A.
Об одной особенности русских рукописей XV-XVI вв. = On a peculiarity of Russian manuscripts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries / Макеева, И. И.
Способы выражения начала действия в русских летописях XV–XVI вв. = Ways of expressing the beginning of action in the Russian Chronicles of the 15th –16 th centuries / Шурхаленко, А.Д.
K voprosu o skazuemostnom upotreblenii pričastij v letopisjach XV-XVI vv / Zubkova, A. V.
Sostav i raspredelenie opornych predikatov pri čužoj reči v russkoj letopisnoj tradicii XI - XVI vv / Vlasova, E. A.
Istorija rasprostranenija kul'ta sv. Kirilla Belozerskogo na rusi v XV-XVI vv. = The history of the cult of St. Cyril of Beloozero in Russia in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries / Mel'nik, A. G.