Studies in the Modern Russian Language: 1. Verbs of Motion Use Genitive 2. The Use of the Genitive in Negative Constructions, I. P. Foote,R. M. Davidson (9780521113991) — Readings Books

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Studies in the Modern Russian Language: 1. Verbs of Motion Use Genitive 2. The Use of the Genitive in Negative Constructions
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Studies in the Modern Russian Language: 1. Verbs of Motion Use Genitive 2. The Use of the Genitive in Negative Constructions

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The first two of these studies are published together in one booklet; Foote’s study is of those verbs of motion which have two distinct imperative forms. The distinction between these ‘determinate’ and ‘indeterminate’ forms is discussed and analysed at length. Davison deals with a problem of case choice which arises in the earliest stages of learning the language. He gives clear rules for making the choice. Both studies give numerous examples, in cyrillic type, from modern authors and refer the reader to other technical studies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 2009
Pages
68
ISBN
9780521113991

The first two of these studies are published together in one booklet; Foote’s study is of those verbs of motion which have two distinct imperative forms. The distinction between these ‘determinate’ and ‘indeterminate’ forms is discussed and analysed at length. Davison deals with a problem of case choice which arises in the earliest stages of learning the language. He gives clear rules for making the choice. Both studies give numerous examples, in cyrillic type, from modern authors and refer the reader to other technical studies.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 2009
Pages
68
ISBN
9780521113991