Articles
Agapkina, T. A., Berezovich, E. L., Surikova, O. D.
Toponyms in the Charms of the Russian North. III: Stones
Vinogradova, L. N.
Anthroponymic Code in Ukrainian Demonymy
Chernykh, A. V.
Names of Old-Believer Confessions in the Popular Terminology of the Perm Region
Kuchko, V. S.
Folk Chrononyms of the Lower Onega River Region
Warditz, V. V.
Russian Name-Giving of the New Time: Socio-Cultural and Political Ideological Mechanisms of Anthroponymic Shifts
Zakharova, E. V.
Crossings as Key Elements of Land Routes (Based on Geographical Vocabulary and Toponymy of Karelia)
Toorians L.
Probable and Possible Celtic Names in North Holland: Huisduinen, Texel, Den Helder, Helsdeur
Shimkevich, N. V.
Evolution of Russian Politonymy in Post-Soviet Era
Ikityan, L. N.
A Legitimate Error: On One Surname in the Works of Leonid Andreev
Debate
Alikberov, A. K., Mudrak, O. A.
Historical Names Albania, Aluank, and Alan in Cross-Cultural Communication
Dzitstsoity, Yu. A.
On the Etymology of the Ethnic Names Alan and Allon
Notes
La Dunifa
Current Trends in Name-Giving Practices of the Buton People: The Impact of Globalisation on the Anthroponymy of Southeast Sulawesi
Overviews
Hengst, K.
Studies in Slavic Onomastics in Germany: An Overview
Book reviews
Goryaev, S. O.
Polyonymity in Monasticism. Review of the book: Uspenskij, B. A., & Uspenskij, F. B. (2017). Inocheskiie imena na Rusi [Monastic Names in Medieval Russia]. Moscow; St Petersburg: Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Nestor History. 344 p.
Academic curriculum
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