The author of over 90 papers on the general theory of linguistics, on functional stylistics, linguopoetics and foreign language teaching: «Linguopoetic Confrontation: Theory and Method» (1994), «Methods of Linguo-poetic Investigation» (1997), «The Foundations of Linguopoetics» (URSS, 2006). Among his recently published papers the more significant ones are those devoted to studying Shakespeare's creative work (the articles «Concerning the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Sonnets» (2004), «“The Shakespeare Problem”, the Shakespeare Canon and the Style of Shakespeare» (2005) and others).