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Russian Grammar Workbook 2nd Edition - Blackwell Reference Grammar

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Informationen zum Autor Terence Wade (1930?2005) was Professor Emeritus and Research Fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He wrote 12 books, including Prepositions in Modern Russian (1985), Russian Etymological Dictionary (1996), The Russian Language Today (with Larissa Ryazanova-Clarke, 1999), and A Comprehensive Russian Grammar, third edition (revised by David Gillespie, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). David Gillespie is Professor of Russian at the University of Bath, UK, where he has taught Russian language and culture since 1985. He is the author of 8 books and more than 50 papers on modern Russian literature and film. Klappentext The second edition of A Russian Grammar Workbook provides a rigorous and hands-on approach to Russian grammar for students who are intent on mastering the nuance and complexities of this language. Revised and updated version of the popular and comprehensive workbook offering detailed coverage of all aspects of Russian grammar New edition reflects changes in Russian lexis and grammar over the past few years Features over 230 sets of structured exercises Packed with activities ranging from substitution drills and multiple choice questions, to grammatical quizzes and translation exercises May be used independently or in conjunction with Wade's A Comprehensive Russian Grammar, 3rd edition ; a transparent structure links directly to the Grammar for ease of reference between the two volumes Zusammenfassung The second edition of A Russian Grammar Workbook provides a rigorous and hands-on approach to Russian grammar for students who are intent on mastering the nuance and complexities of this language. The new edition reflects changes in Russian lexis and grammar over the past few years and features over 230 sets of structured exercises. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the First Edition xv Preface to the Second Edition xvi The Noun 1 Gender 1 First and second declensions [30-2, 34] 1 2 Soft-sign nouns [33] 2 3 Common gender [35] 2 4 Indeclinable nouns of foreign origin [36] 2 5 Differentiation of gender through suffixes. Professions [43-4] 3 6 Animals [45] 4 Declension 7 Animacy [47] 4 8 Nouns which have a plural form only [49] 5 9 First declension: masculine nouns [50-2] 5 10 Partitive genitive in -¿/-¿ [53] 6 11 Prepositional/locative singular in -ý/-  [54] 7 12 Special masculine plural forms [55] 7 13 First declension: neuter nouns in -o [58] 8 14 First declension: nouns in -e, -¿¿, -¿, -¿¿ [59] 9 15 Second declension: nouns in -¿/-¿ [61] 9 16 Third declension: soft-sign feminine nouns [63] 11 17 Declension of neuter nouns in -¿¿ [64] 12 18 Declension of nouns in -¿¿/-¿¿ [65] 12 19 ¿é¿¿ and ¿ ¿¿ [68] 12 20 Declension of first names/surnames [69-70] 13 21 Apposition in the names of publications, towns etc. [72] 13 22 Agreement of ¿¿¿ , ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ó etc. [75] 14 Case Usage 23 The nominative [77] 14 24 The accusative [79] 15 25 The genitive [80-2] 15 26 The partitive genitive [83-4] 16 27 Genitive and negative [86] 17 28 Genitive and accusative after negated verbs [87] 17 29 Verbs that take the genitive [88] 18 30 The dative as indirect object of a verb [89] 21 31 Verbs that take the dative [90] 21 32 Impersonal constructions using the dative [92] 22 33 The instrumental of function [94] 23 34 The instrumental in passive constructions [96] 23 35 Verbs that take the instrumental [99] 24 36 The instrumental of dimension [101] 24 37 The instrumental as predicate [102] 25

List of contents

Preface to the First Edition xv
 
Preface to the Second Edition xvi
 
The Noun 1
 
Gender
 
Declension
 
Case Usage
 
The Pronoun 31
 
The Adjective 45
 
The Short Form of the Adjective
 
The Comparative Degree of the Adjective
 
The Superlative Degree of the Adjective
 
The Numeral 61
 
Cardinal, Collective and Indefinite Numerals
 
Ordinal Numerals
 
The Verb 75
 
Conjugation
 
Aspect
 
Reflexive Verbs
 
The Passive Voice
 
Constructions Expressing Obligation, Necessity, Possibility or Potential
 
Verbs of Motion
 
Participles
 
Gerunds
 
The Adverb 150
 
The Preposition 158
 
Temporal Prepositions
 
Other Meanings
 
The Conjunction 185
 
Co-ordinating Conjunctions
 
The Particle 191
 
Word Order 194
 
Grammar Quiz 200
 
Key 202

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Terence Wade (1930?2005) was Professor Emeritus and Research Fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He wrote 12 books, including Prepositions in Modern Russian (1985), Russian Etymological Dictionary (1996), The Russian Language Today (with Larissa Ryazanova-Clarke, 1999), and A Comprehensive Russian Grammar, third edition (revised by David Gillespie, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). David Gillespie is Professor of Russian at the University of Bath, UK, where he has taught Russian language and culture since 1985. He is the author of 8 books and more than 50 papers on modern Russian literature and film.

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