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Dobrynina Albina A., Karataev Alexey V., Selyutina Iraida Ya., Shindrova Ksenia V. «Positional-combinatorial conditions of quantitative vowel variation in the Turkic languages of Altai» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2025. №2 C.128-144
Selyutina I. Ya. «Noisy guttural consonants of the Teleut language in the retrospective» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2020. №2 C.134-148
Urtegeshev Nikolay S. «Binuclear vowels in the Shor language and the languages of Siberia» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2021. №4 C.154-167
Morozova O. N. «Probability and distribution patterns of vowel phonemes in the Oroqen language of the PRC: comparative study» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2021. №2 C.161-176
Urtegeshev Nikolay Sergeevich, Ganenko Yuliya Aleksandrovna «Sibirian-Tatar language: vowel articulation settings according to the data of MRT» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2013. №3 C.187-191
Ryzhikova Tatiana R. «Articulatory peculiarities of the Baraba-Tatar phoneme о /ʊ̇/ (on MRI data)» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2021. №1 C.191-208
Timkin Timofey V. «First syllable vowels in Surgut Khanty according to the ultrasonography data» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2022. №3 C.196-211
Selyutina I. Ya. «Articulatory characteristics of noisy frontlingual consonants of the Teleut language (according to MRI data)» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2019. №4 C.197-209
Urtegeshev N. S. «Affricates in the Shor language» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2019. №4 C.210-217
Shamrin Anton S. «The phoneme /h/ in Kyeongsang Korean» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2022. №1 C.210-220
Selyutina Iraida Ya. «Positional length of vowels in South Siberian Turkic languages» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2022. №4 C.257-272
Dobrinina Albina A. «Intonation of the Altai language (simple one-component imperative utterances)» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2024. №3 C.261-271
Urtegeshev N. S. «45 years devoted to the service of science (to the Anniversary of Iraida Ya. Selyutina)» // Siberian Journal of Philology 2015. №4 C.275-278