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Studies in the Modern Russian Language

4. The Expression of the Passive Voice, and 5. Agreement of the Verb-Predicate with a Collective Subject

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Paperback, 60 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1967
ISBN13: 9780521094610
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A series of detailed studies, first published in 1967, of the most characteristic, and often the most difficult, features of the modern Russian language, designed to supplement the necessarily over-compressed treatment given in standard courses. The first study, 'The Expression of the Passive Voice', addresses the variety of Russian constructions that are available to the English-speaking student when confronted by a passive construction which he has to translate into Russian. Mr Harrison summarises the three main means of expressing the passive voice in Russian and points out the differences of emphasis between them. The second study, 'Agreement of the Verb-Predicate with a Collective Subject', examines the conclusions of several authorities on this point of Russian grammar. Mr Mullen analyses examples taken from various Russian sources and suggests factors which favour the choice of one or other agreement with collective subjects in current usage.

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ISBN13:9780521094610
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:60

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Part I. The Expression of the Passive Voice William Harrison: 1. Introductory remarks; 2. General outline of ways of expressing the passive voice; 3. Expression of the passive voice by reflexive verbs; 4. The use of passive participles; 5. Expression of passive ideas by active constructions; 6. Comparison of English passive statements with Russian translations; 7. Conclusions; 8. Bibliography; Part II. Agreement of the Verb-Predicate with a Collective Subject J Mullen: Text; Bibliography.
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