A Comprehensive Russian Grammar (Blackwell Reference Grammars)

A Comprehensive Russian Grammar (Blackwell Reference Grammars)

by TerenceWade (Author)

Synopsis

A Comprehensive Russian Grammar provides a definitive guide to current Russian usage, taking many of its examples from the press and contemporary literary sources. Since it was first published in 1992, the book has become the standard reference work for students and professionals alike and is used as the basis for Russian language teaching across the English-speaking world.The new edition draws on feedback from users of the first edition to build on its existing strengths. Sections dealing with all parts of speech have been modified or supplemented, with pronunciation, the noun, the adjective, the verb and the preposition most affected. There are entirely new substantial sections on word formation in the Russian noun. Elements of post-Soviet vocabulary have been introduced to reflect changes in usage. The Second Edition also contains an expanded bibliography and a glossary of linguistic terms.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 632
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 18 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0631207570
ISBN 13: 9780631207573

Media Reviews
With the additions of a helpful glossary and of a major section on word formation in the Russian noun, Terence Wade's Comprehensive Russian Grammar, already the best reference book of its kind, has, in its second edition, become even more useful for students of Russian. Barry P. Scherr, Professor of Russian, Dartmouth College Students (and other readers) will now have quick and easy access to some of the finer (and very tricky) points of Russian language, in addition to very solid and thorough materials which already make up the Grammar. Margaret Tejerizo, Lecturer in Russian Language and Literature, University of Glasgow Reviews of the First Edition: The coverage and fresh, interesting examples make Wade's grammar attractive ... It will certainly be a standard reference work over the next fifty years. The Slavonic Review The most complete, accurate and authoritative English-language refernece grammar of Russian ever published. Choice
Author Bio
Terence Wade was Professor Emeritus and Research Fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow utnil his death in 2005. His previous books include Prepositions in Modern Russian, Russian Etymological Dictionary, The Russian Language Today (with Larissa Ryazanova-Clarke) and A Russian Grammar Workbook, companion volume to A Comprehensive Russian Grammar (Blackwell Publishers).