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Greek and Barbarians Networking on the Shores of the Black Sea and Beyond. Ἐπισκύθισον: Studies Presented to Askold Ivantchik for His Sixtieth Birthday
Leading author: Mordvintseva V.
Under the general editorship: Mordvintseva V., A. Ivanova, S. Smirnov
This volume presents contributions in honour of Askold Ivantchik on his sixtieth birthday. Since his main academic interest lies in the Black Sea region in ancient times inhabited by diverse cultural groups who also had frequent contacts with people from far beyond, we collected articles on this topic. The volume presents papers analyzing different kinds of sources and using various approaches to reveal networking and agency of peoples that belong to different social strata and cultural milieus. It will be of interest for scholars looking for multidisciplinary research methods as well as for the newest information about the archaeology of the Circumpontic region.
Logvinova N., Russian linguistics 2026 Vol. 50 Article 11
This paper presents the first in-depth corpus-based study of a previously overlooked syntactic variation in Russian: the competition between juxtapositional (Nominative) and possessive-like (Genitive) encoding of the second noun (the term) in specificational constructions (e.g., ponjatie čest’ (notion.NOM honor.NOM) vs. ponjatie česti (notion.NOMhonor.GEN) ‘the notion of honor’). While typological research has established cross-linguistic preferences for one encoding strategy over another, intralinguistic variation ...
Added: May 18, 2026
Зелинская Ю. Ю., Когнитивные исследования языка 2025 № 4(65) С. 180–186
The article focuses on the study of the onym as a cognitive stimulus that facilitates the decoding of the language of urban space across two ethnic groups. The research is grounded in the analysis of results from an onomastic associative experiment, aimed at identifying the dominant types of associative responses to anthroponyms, oikodonyms, hodonyms, and ...
Added: May 16, 2026
Паникар М. М., Polar Journal 2026
The article attempts to explore the process of formation of a new sphere of relations between the USSR and the countries of the Arctic region in the period from 1986 to 1990. The April Plenum of the Communist Party Central Committee in 1985 laid the groundwork for a profound transformation in both the domestic and ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Мартынов А. В., Emigrantica 2025 № 3 С. 267–281
The article reconstructs the history of the creation of the novel Before the Deluge based on the diverse, including previously unpublished, epistolary heritage of M.A. Aldanov. It covers the period from 1942, when the writer began writing the text, to 1948, when he made the last edits to the manuscript of a separate edition. Before the Deluge was conceived ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Кузнецова А. Д., Славяноведение 2025 № 6 С. 5–18
The article examines the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth`s description in «Opisanie sveta», a Russian translation of the Latin cosmography «Descriptio Orbis» by Luca de Linda. This description, to which Luca de Linda paid special attention, has been changed in the translation: the parts about geography, ranks, and Polish kings are reworked and contain details absent in the original. ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Starchenko A., Toldova S., Типология морфосинтаксических параметров 2023 Т. 6 № 1 С. 130–148
The study focuses on a previously unrecorded model of split agreement in the mirative paradigm in Kazym Khanty. Split agreement is found when comparing active and passive mirative constructions, as well as
in a limited set of uses of non-finite forms. In the passive voice, unlike the active voice, the 3rd person is unmarked and the ...
Added: May 14, 2026
Loshkareva M. E., Шестакова Н. Ф., Новое прошлое 2026 № 1 С. 98–11
The article is devoted to the problem of constructing one of the important elements of the historical memory of Wales, the alleged abduction of Princess Nest. The myth surrounding Nest originated in the Middle Ages and, despite the rarity of female figures in historical chronicles, she emerged as a prominent heroine within the national narrative. ...
Added: May 14, 2026
Fedorov D., Jezikoslovni Zapiski 2026 № 32(1) С. 23–52
This article describes verbs denoting motion of liquid and dry substances in Slavic languages. The research explores how Slavic languages lexicalize different situations within the semantic field of substance motion and identifies the parameters that drive this lexicalization (e.g., type of substance, intensity and quantization of flow, and causation). Adjacent grammatical phenomena such as argument ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Мартынов А. В., Вопросы литературы 2025 № 6 С. 134–147
The article considers problems that plagued the book publishing industry of Russian émigrés in the late 1940s, following the destructive Nazi occupation of France during World War II. The study examines the personal experience of Nina Berberova, a ‘first wave’ émigré poet and writer, to identify the strategies used by authors to represent their output ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Gabrielova E., Максименко О. И., Социальные и гуманитарные науки на Дальнем Востоке 2026 Т. 23 № 1 С. 241–249
The article presents a diachronic analysis of the representation of women in Russian advertising, based on agitation posters from 1917-1990 and social and motivational advertising materials from 2000-2020. The aim of the study is to identify the evolution of verbal and visual strategies for constructing the image of women in the changing socio-political and cultural ...
Added: May 13, 2026
Назарова А. Е., Болонина В. А., Редакция журнала “Скиф. Вопросы студенческой науки, 2025.
The article focuses on understanding reflection in the context of narrative analysis as a means to achieve deepself-awareness of personal well-being. The focus is on the analysis of reflexive activity as a dual process, where reflectionsimultaneously serves as a means of self-understanding and a tool for cognitive cognition of the moment of happiness.The idea is ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Абдулаев А. Д., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2026 № 2 С. 259–283
This paper examines the relationship between various forms of state market presence and the intensity of conflicts between residents and management companies in multi-family housing in St. Petersburg. State entities are conceptualized as multi-level agents operating within the housing and utilities market, functioning not only as regulators but also as service providers and consumers. Conflict ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Velichkov B., Nikolova-Koleva I., Slavcheva M., Shumen: INCOMA Ltd, 2025.
The RANLP 2025 Student Research Workshop (RANLPStud’2025) is a special track of the established international conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP’2025).
The RANLPStud is being organised for the 9th time and this year is running in parallel with the other tracks of the main RANLP 2025 conference. The target of RANLPStud’25 is to be a ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Arkhipov I., , in: Archives paléo-babyloniennes : 150 ans de publications et d’études (1872-2022).: P.: SEPOA, 2026. P. 387–406.
Added: May 12, 2026
Malgil İ., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2026 Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 203–226
This study presents the results of a UAV-based LiDAR survey at Parion, a Roman colonial city in the Troad, integrated with earlier excavation, photogrammetry, and geophysical datasets. With a density of 796 points/m², the LiDAR survey revealed micro-topographic anomalies invisible to traditional survey techniques. The ability of LiDAR to penetrate vegetation added another critical advantage, ...
Added: May 8, 2026
Kasapoğlu H., Malgil İ., , in: Mysia ve Çevre Kültürleri - Balıkesir Arkeoloji Buluşmaları.: Ege Yayınları, 2022. P. 567–578.
Added: May 8, 2026
М.: Буки Веди, 2026.
This book is dedicated to the anniversary of Mira Bergelson, Professor of the Higher School of Economics. It includes more than 70 texts devoted to various issues in linguistics, communication theory, language policy, and other areas of science, as well as personal impressions from interactions with the celebrant. The book is addressed to a wide range ...
Added: April 8, 2026
Slioussar N., Chernova D., Magomedova V. et al., The Mental Lexicon 2026 P. 1–31
Many studies on different languages analyzed how spelling errors are produced and detected. Recently, a new generalization was made for several languages: frequently misspelled words are read more slowly, even when they are written correctly and one knows how to spell them. This is explained by the lower quality of their lexical representations diluted by ...
Added: March 26, 2026
Sharko F., Boulygina E., Tsygankova S. et al., European Journal of Human Genetics 2024 Vol. 32 P. 1483–1491
The North Caucasus played a key role during the ancient colonization of Eurasia and the formation of its cultural and genetic ancestry. Previous archeogenetic studies described a relative genetic and cultural continuity of ancient Caucasus societies, since the Eneolithic period. The Koban culture, which formed in the Late Bronze Age on the North Caucasian highlands, ...
Added: March 26, 2026
Васильева И. Н., Реброва Т. П., Ли О. В., Пространство науки 2024 Т. 1 № 4 С. 736–750
Russia has to participate in the struggle for cultural influence, which is escalating all over the world, and promote its values and ideas. In this context, the relevance and importance of cultural and humanitarian cooperation with the countries of the Middle East and the Mediterranean is increasing. The article identifies key problems and makes recommendations ...
Added: March 12, 2026
Alexandrov B., Multidisciplinary research in archaeology 2025 No. 2 P. 125–148
This article surveys the political organization of Bronze Age Middle Euphrates states, focusing on Emar (Tell Meskene). It analyzes the scholarly debate about the city’s unique, non-linear political evolution. Third-millennium sources attest to rulers with the title EN (“lord”), yet 18th-century B.C. texts reveal a complete absence of kingship, with authority vested in communal assemblies ...
Added: March 1, 2026