750 Russian Verbs and Their Uses

750 Russian Verbs and Their Uses
Author: Issa R. Zauber
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1997-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

750 Russian Verbs and Their Uses gives you the key to a living language - verbs in context. 750 Russian Verbs and Their Uses gives you all the correct variations and adds immediately to your command of the language. Correct usages are illustrated in common phrases and idioms, and close attention is paid to verb aspect - a special concern to students of Russian. Perfect for students or for businesspeople who are working to develop one of the world's most exciting commercial markets, here is the book that will help you understand and express yourself in an important and intricate tongue.

501 Russian Verbs

501 Russian Verbs
Author: Thomas R. Beyer Jr.
Publisher: Barrons Educational Services
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-09-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781438010410

Barron’s 501 Russian Verbs shows students, travelers, and adult learners exactly how to use the 501 most common and useful Russian verbs. Fluency in Russian starts with knowledge of verbs, and the authors provide clear, easy-to-use guidance. Each verb is listed alphabetically in easy-to-follow chart form—one verb per page with its English translation. 501 Russian Verbs includes: Full conjugations for all 501 verbs, plus verb drills and exercises Helpful expressions for travelers Hundreds of example sentences and common idioms to demonstrate verb usage 100 verbs for new terms related to the Internet and technology Concise overview of Russian grammar and conjugation

A Grammar of Aspect

A Grammar of Aspect
Author: J. Forsyth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1970-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521075149

This book examines the aspect - the relationship between imperfective and perfective verbs - found in the Russian language.

A Frequency Dictionary of Russian

A Frequency Dictionary of Russian
Author: Serge Sharoff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1317917847

A Frequency Dictionary of Russian is an invaluable tool for all learners of Russian, providing a list of the 5,000 most frequently used words in the language and the 300 most frequent multiword constructions. The dictionary is based on data from a 150-million-word internet corpus taken from more than 75,000 webpages and covering a range of text types from news and journalistic articles, research papers, administrative texts and fiction. All entries in the rank frequency list feature the English equivalent, a sample sentence with English translation, a part of speech indication, indication of stress for polysyllabic words and information on inflection for irregular forms. The dictionary also contains twenty-six thematically organised and frequency-ranked lists of words on a variety of topics, such as food and drink, travel, and sports and leisure. A Frequency Dictionary of Russian enables students of all levels to get the most out of their study of vocabulary in an engaging and efficient way. It is also a rich resource for language teaching, research, curriculum design, and materials development. Former CD content is now available to access at www.routledge.com/9780415521420 as support material. Designed for use by corpus and computational linguists it provides the full text in a format that researchers can process and turn into suitable lists for their own research purposes.

Russian Learners' Dictionary

Russian Learners' Dictionary
Author: Nicholas Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1136926623

This dictionary contains 10,000 Russian words in order of importance starting with the most common and finishing with words that occur about 8 times in a million. All the words have English translations, many have examples of usage and the entries include information on stress and grammatical irregularities. There is also a complete alphabetical index to the words in the list. A learner who knows all or most of these 10,000 words can be regarded as competent in Russian for all normal purposes. The list takes you from a beginner's core vocabulary through to postgraduate level.

Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary

Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary
Author: Della Thompson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0199576432

This new dictionary offers up-to-date coverage of essential Russian and English, and extra help with Russian and English verbs and pronunciation, all in a compact and affordable format.

English-Russian, Russian-English Dictionary

English-Russian, Russian-English Dictionary
Author: Kenneth Katzner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1124
Release: 1994-12-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0471017078

Based on American rather than British English, this is among the first Russian dictionaries revised for the post-Soviet era. Includes new political terminology, new Russian institutions, new countries and republics and new city names. Contains 26,000 entries in the English-Russian section and 40,000 words in the Russian-English section. Irregularities in Russian declensions and conjugations appear at the beginning of each entry.

A Comprehensive Russian Grammar

A Comprehensive Russian Grammar
Author: Terence Wade
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1444351494

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 of the previous edition while adding updated examples and illustrations, as well as insights into several new developments in Russian language usage since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991