The Syntax of Russian ( Cambridge Syntax Guides )

Publication series :Cambridge Syntax Guides

Author: John Frederick Bailyn;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781316979358

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521885744

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521885744

Subject: H0 Linguistics

Keyword: 语言学

Language: ENG

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An essential guide to Russian syntax, which examines major syntactic structures and grammatical puzzles of the language. Provides an essential guide to Russian syntax and examines major syntactic structures of the language. Various grammatical puzzles are analyzed, especially in the areas of case and word order. It will be of interest to researchers and students of syntactic theory, of Slavic linguistics and of language typology. Provides an essential guide to Russian syntax and examines major syntactic structures of the language. Various grammatical puzzles are analyzed, especially in the areas of case and word order. It will be of interest to researchers and students of syntactic theory, of Slavic linguistics and of language typology. The study of Russian is of great importance to syntactic theory, due in particular to its unusual case system and its complex word order patterns. This book provides an essential guide to Russian syntax and examines the major syntactic structures of the language. It begins with an overview of verbal and nominal constituents, followed by major clause types, including null-copular and impersonal sentences, WH-questions and their distribution, and relative and subordinate clauses. The syntax behind the rich Russian morphological case system is then described in detail, with focus on both the fairly standard instances of Nominative, Accusative and Dative case as well as the important language-specific uses of the Genitive and Instrumental cases. The book goes on to analyze the syntax of 'free' word order for which Russian is famous. It will be of interest to researchers and students of syntactic theory, of Slavic linguistics and of language typology. Part I. Basic Configurations: 1. Verbal phrases; 2. Nominal phrases; 3. Types of clauses; Part II. Case: 4. Core cases of Russian case; 5. More cases of Russian case: predicate instrumental, quantificational genitive and others…; Part III. Word Order: 6. A descriptive overview of Russian word order; 7. Theoretical issues in Russian word order. ' … this book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students of syntactic theory, of Slavic linguistics, and of language typology … The Syntax of Russian makes a significant contribution to the field of Russian language and linguistics and will serve as an important reference source for researchers and students alike.' Journal of Linguistics

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