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The third edition of Terence Wade’s A Comprehensive Russian Grammar, newly updated and revised, offers the definitive guide to current Russian usage.
-Provides the most complete, accurate and authoritative English language reference grammar of Russian available on the market
-Includes up to date material from a wide range of literary and non literary sources, including Russian government websites
-Features a comprehensive approach to grammar exposition
-Retains the accessible yet comprehensive coverage ... MORE
"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
"The coverage and fresh, interesting examples make Wade's grammar attractive It will certainly be a standard reference work over the next fifty years."
| Preface | |
| Preface to the Second Edition | |
| Preface to the Third Edition | |
| Acknowledgements | |
| Acknowledgements to the Second Edition | |
| Abbreviations | |
| Introduction | |
| Pronunciation | |
| Orthography | |
| Division of Words | |
| Punctuation | |
| The Noun | |
| Word For... MORE | |
| Gender | |
| Declension | |
| Case Usage | |
| Diminutive and Augmentative Nouns | |
| The Pronoun | |
| The Adjective | |
| The Long Form of the Adjective | |
| The Short Form of the Adjective | |
| The Comparative Degree of the Adjective | |
| The Superlative Degree of the Adjective | |
| The Numeral | |
| Cardinal, Collective and Indefinite Numerals | |
| Ordinal Numerals | |
| Special Functions of Numerals | |
| The Verb | |
| Conjugation | |
| Aspect | |
| Reflexive Verbs | |
| Impersonal Constructions | |
| The Passive Voice | |
| The Conditional and Subjunctive Moods | |
| Constructions Expressing Obligation, Necessity, Possibility or Potential | |
| Verbs of Motion | |
| Participles | |
| Gerunds | |
| The Adverb | |
| The Preposition | |
| Spatial Prepositions | |
| Prepositions that Denote the Position of an Object in Relation to Another Object (Behind, in Front of, Below, on Top of etc.), or Movement to or from that Position | |
| Prepositions that Denote Spatial Closeness to an Object, Movement Towards or Away from an Object, or Distance from an Object | |
| Prepositions that Denote Along, Across, Through a Spatial Area | |
| Prepositions that Denote Spatial Limit | |
| Temporal Prepositions | |
| The Use of Prepositions to Denote Action in Relation to Various Time Limits | |
| Other Meanings | |
| Other Important Meanings Expressed by Prepositions | |
| The Conjunction | |
| Co-ordinating Conjunctions | |
| Subordinating Conjunctions | |
| The Particle | |
| Word Order | |
| Glossary | |
| Bibliography | |
| Subject Index | |
| Word Index | |
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David Gillespie is Professor of Russian at the University of Bath, UK, where he has taught Russian language and culture since 1985. Gillespie has published 8 books and more than 50 papers on modern Russian literature and film.