A linguistic history of Russia to the end of the eighteenth century
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A linguistic history of Russia to the end of the eighteenth century
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1986
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A linguistic history of Russia
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Bibliography: p. xvi-xix
Includes index
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ISBN 9780198156604
内容説明
A complete historical grammar of Russian focusing on language as it was actually used, the book is accessible to those students of Russian whose main interest is in literature rather than philology. It traces the merging of Russian with Old Church Slavonic to the evolution of classical modern Russian - the standard literary language - at the end of the 18th century.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780198156628
内容説明
This work traces the merging of Russian with Old Church Slavonic, from which classical modern Russian evolved by the end of the eighteenth century, now the standard literary language. The author aims to present the essential matter of a Russian historical grammar but also to illustrate and interpret the various kinds of written language current in Russia from the beginnings of literacy down to the establishment of the modern "received standard" literary language at the beginning of the 19th century. The text is intended to enable the student reading a Russian text of any period, to recognize and appreciate in its historical context the amalgam which written Russian usually was and still is.
目次
- Part 1 Preliminaries: prehistory of Russian - East Slav in relation to common Slavonic and Old Church Slavonic
- early East Slav documents
- alphabet and orthography. Part 2: phonology. Part 3 Morphology: nominal declension
- the adjective
- the pronoun
- numerals
- the verb. Part 4 Syntax: types of sentence
- types of subordinate clause
- word order
- use of cases
- prepositions
- syntax of adjectives and numerals
- co-ordinating conjuctions
- aspect and tense. Part 5: vocabulary. Part 6: dialects - the base of the modern standard language. Part 7 Spoken language and written languages: the Kievan period to c1250
- the period of fragmentation c1200-1400
- the Muscovy period c1350-1600
- the Muscovy period - the seventeenth century
- the eighteenth century and beyond. Appendix: illustrations of the Polnoglasie and non-Pologlasie (Church Slavonic) forms in Russian word-groups. (Part contents)
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