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A Comprehensive Russian Grammar is an essential reference tool for all students of the Russian Language. It provides a definitive and complete guide to current Russian usage, taking many of its examples from the press and contemporary literary sources. Designed to be clear and easy to use, it contains graphically-presented declension and conjugation tables as well as detailed indexes and a table of contents for speed of reference. It features substantial chapters on all parts of speech and helpful sections on stress accents well as extensive coverage of all problem areas, including: - problems of gender and agreement - aspectival formation and usage - clear rules of word order - thorough analysis of all categories of prepositional usage - differentiation of long and short adjectival usage - use of numerals, including the collectives - verbs of motion - use of particles - use of partitive genitive and genitive after negated verbs.Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100631175024
ISBN-139780631175025
eBay Product ID (ePID)482279
Product Key Features
Number of Pages500 Pages
Publication NameComprehensive Russian Grammar
LanguageEnglish
SubjectRussian
Publication Year1992
TypeLanguage Course
AuthorTerence R. Wade
Subject AreaForeign Language Study
SeriesBlackwell Référence Grammars Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN90-038492
Reviews"As the most complete, accurate, and authoritative English-language reference grammar of Russian ever published, this work supersedes two others widely used by teachers and students of Russian; every academic library ought to obtain this book." Choice "Excellent. The book succeeds admirably and is almost always illustrated, sometimes generously, by examples from contemporary journalistic and literary sources. This book is excellent and satisfies a long-felt need. At the price, the paperback is a bargain and it should be invested in now by anybody contemplating years in the study or teaching of Russian. It deserves a long and successful life." Modern Languages Review "The coverage and fresh interesting examples make Wade's grammar attractive. It provides information not available in other English-language descriptions and some of the explanations are insightful and helpful. It will certainly be a standard reference work over the next fifty years." The Slavonic Review "Essential for any Russianist's reference shelves and an important tool for any English-speaking reader of Russian. Students ... should be encouraged to buy themselves a copy." Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association "The comprehensiveness of this new reference grammar, which is referred to in its title, is complemented by a no less important feature, its practicality. On both scores, and in their combination, Prof. Wade's work is a remarkable achievement that will indeed fulfil the stated intentions to be a guide for students of the Russian language, and an aid for teachers and others who use the language professionally. It will be essential for the former, and often referred to by the latter. It is accompanied by a keen sense of the actual student learning Russian, with notes and markers concerning relative usefulness and common problems. The dual perspective is one of the Grammar's great strengths. The practicality of Prof. Wade's Grammar rests fundamentally on the clarity of presentation and ease of use ... it is the clarity - the precision and conciseness - of the explanations which guarantees that the comprehensive coverage will translate into actual advantage in terms of the student's progress. This is an invaluable book which is set to be the principal aid for students, teachers and other professionals for many years to come." Slavonica "This grammar is comprehensive indeed, written with great clarity, and very helpfully indexed. ... Special merits include an excellent discussion of aspectual usage ... If regularly updated, it is likely to remain the standard of Russian for generations of English-speaking learners." Rusistika
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal491.782/421
Lc Classification NumberPg2106.W33 1992