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9–14
Rezanova Zoya I., Sulyak Sergey G. Editorial // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 9–14. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/1
HISTORY
15–80
Sulyak Sergey G. Vsevolod V. Krestovsky (1840–1895): Life, oeuvre, and Rusin themes in the writing of a Russian author and officer // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 15–80. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/2
81–97
Musaev Vadim I. The participation of Galician emigré in the reunification of the Uniates in the Vistula Land in the second half of the 19th century // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 81–97. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/3
98–115
Kanishchev Vladimir V. The social and professional background of officers from Bessarabia serving in provincial garrisons of Voronezh and Tambov before World War I // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 98–115. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/4
LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE
116–133
Pekunova Irina S. Phonetic law versus syntactic rule: Once again on the correlation of synchrony and diachrony (a case study of passive participle accentuation in 15th-century Serbian texts) // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 116–133. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/5
134–155
Rudnev Dmitriy V. West Russian sources of document names in the Russian chancery language of the Petrine era // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 134–155. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/6
156–170
Sekiro Olga O. Slavic languages in the Slavophile concept of the “ideal folk language” (based on Ivan S. Aksakov’s opinion journalism) // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 156–170. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/7
171–190
Dyachenko Svetlana V., Pilipenko Gleb P., Saenko Mikhail N. Towards a revised classification of the Ukrainian dialects of Voronezh // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 171–190. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/8
191–210
Oglezneva Elena A. Borrowings from Eastern and Western European languages in the Russian language of the Eastern Abroad // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 191–210. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/9
211–229
Sabolova Drahomira, Kharlamova Marina A. New social vocabulary of the last decade: A contrastive analysis of media vocabulary (based on Russian, Slovak, and Czech languages) // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 211–229. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/10
230–246
Dibrova Veronika S. Types of bilingualism in asymmetric language situations in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 230–246. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/11
247–261
Tolstik Svetlana A. The lexico-semantic field “care” (zabota) in the history of the Rusin language // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 247–261. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/12
262–286
Kolmogorova Anastasia V., Kulikova Elizaveta R. Processing of emotional texts in Russian by native Russian speakers and Yakut-Russian bilinguals: An exploratory analysis of experimental data // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 262–286. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/13
287–303
Oglezneva Elena A., Gordeev Sergey V. Linguistic Portrait of Russian Descendants from Mixed Marriages in Xinjiang // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 287–303. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/14
304–322
Rapota Danila A., Novikova Eleonora G. The Slavic cultural code in the transmedia metaverse of The Witcher // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 304–322. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/15
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Nikitin Oleg V. "Zakhotila gafa pana tay utratila Ivana" (several philological observations on a new book about Rusin phraseology) // Rusin. 2025. № 79. P. 323–335. DOI: 10.17223/18572685/79/16