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100 1  $a Wade, Terence, $d 1930-2005, $e author.
245 12 $a A comprehensive Russian grammar / $c Terence Wade ; revised and updated by David Gillespie, Svetlana Gural and Marina Korneeva.
250    $a Fourth edition.
264  1 $a Hoboken, NJ : $b Wiley-Blackwell, $c 2020.
300    $a xxxiv, 601 pages ; $c 23 cm.
490 1  $a Blackwell reference grammars
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
520    $a "A Comprehensive Russian Grammar is the definitive guide to Russian usage and the standard reference work for students and professionals alike. Now in its fourth edition, it has been updated throughout by Russian language expert David Gillespie. His revisions reflect the grammatical and lexical changes in the digital age, and the new market-oriented economy of capitalist Russia, as well as the introduction of new accessible usage examples from Russian websites, social media, and post-Soviet literature. This revised edition solidifies the position of A Comprehensive Russian Grammar as the premier text for Russian language reference across the English-speaking world"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Russian language $x Grammar.
776 08 $i Print version: $a Wade, Terence, 1930-2005. $t A comprehensive Russian grammar. $b Fourth edition. $d Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020 $z 9781119520290 $w (DLC)  2019045086
700 1  $a Gillespie, David, $d 1957- $e author.
700 1  $a Guralʹ, S. K. $e author.
700 1  $a Korneeva, Marina $q (Marina Aleksandrovna), $e author.
880 0  $6 505-00 $a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Preface to the Fourth Edition -- Acknowledgements -- Acknowledgements to the Second Edition -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Cyrillic alphabet -- 2 The international phonetic alphabet (IPA) -- Pronunciation -- 3 Stressed vowels -- 4 Unstressed vowels -- 5 Hard and soft consonants -- 6 Double palatalization -- 7 Non-palatalization of consonants in some loan words -- 8 Hard sign and soft sign -- 9 The reflexive suffix -сь/-ся
880 8  $6 505-00 $a 10 Effect of a soft consonant on a vowel in the preceding syllable -- 11 Voiced and unvoiced consonants -- 12 The pronunciation of -чн- -- 13 Consonants omitted in pronunciation -- 14 The pronunciation of double consonants -- 15 Stress -- Orthography -- 16 Spelling rules -- 17 Use of capital and small letters in titles and names -- Division of Words -- 18 Division into syllables -- 19 Splitting a word at the end of a line -- Punctuation -- 20 Introductory comments -- 21 The full stop, exclamation mark and question mark -- 22 The comma: introductory comments -- 23 Uses of the comma
880 8  $6 505-00 $a 24 The colon. The semicolon. The dash -- 25 The punctuation of direct speech -- 26 Suspension points (многотóчиe) -- The Noun -- Word Formation -- 27 Word formation in the noun I: general -- 28 Word formation in the noun II: prefixation -- 29 Word formation in the noun III: suffixation -- Gender -- 30 Masculine, feminine and neuter gender -- 31 Masculine nouns -- 32 Feminine nouns -- 33 Soft-sign nouns -- 34 Neuter nouns -- 35 Common gender -- 36 Indeclinable nouns of foreign origin -- 37 Indeclinable place names -- 38 Titles of books etc. -- 39 Acronyms -- 40 Alphabetisms -- 41 Stump compounds
880 8  $6 505-00 $a 42 Compound hyphenated nouns -- 43 Differentiation of gender through suffixes -- 44 Professions -- 45 Animals -- Declension -- 46 Introduction -- 47 Animacy -- 48 Nouns which are used only in the singular -- 49 Nouns which have a plural form only -- 50 Declension chart -- 51 First declension: masculine nouns -- 52 The fleeting vowel -- 53 Partitive genitive in -у/-ю -- 54 Prepositional/locative singular in -у́/-ю́ -- 55 Special masculine plural forms -- 56 Nouns whose genitive plural is identical with the nominative singular -- 57 Stress patterns in first-declension masculine nouns
880 8  $6 505-00 $a 58 First declension: neuter nouns in -ο -- 59 First declension: nouns in -e, -ье, -ë, -ьë -- 60 Stress patterns in the plural of neuter nouns -- 61 Second declension: nouns in -a/-я -- 62 Stress patterns in second-declension nouns -- 63 Third declension: soft-sign feminine nouns -- 64 Declension of neuter nouns in -мя -- 65 Declension of nouns in -ия/-ие -- 66 The masculine noun путь -- 67 The neuter noun дитя́ -- 68 Дéти and лю́ди -- 69 Declension of first names -- 70 Declension of surnames -- 71 Declension of place names -- 72 Apposition in the names of publications, towns etc.
830  0 $a Blackwell reference grammars.
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