The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to collate a method for dealing with word-order and functional sentence perspective in Russian and English; second, to analyze the prevalent word-order patterns in Russian and to contrast them against their English equivalents
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
The article compares the order of sentences in Uzbek and English with the help of examples and tells...
© 2019, Slovenska Vzdelavacia Obstaravacia. All rights reserved. A necessity in the development of t...
This study addresses the question of utterance organization in Russkaja Razgovornaja Rec' (RR)--an a...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
This article is devoted to disclose the theoretical views of the grammatical and stylistic features ...
This article describes word order in English and its study. In the course of the article, the word o...
The objective of the article is examining the words order in an utterance of the Russian and Tajik l...
The words in a sentence necessarily follow each other in a particular order—speech has a strictly li...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
This thesis describes the functional generative description of language with which so called "Prague...
Two ways to think about information structure and word order: Motivations for the current study...
© 2020 Natalia Anatolievna BatovaIn Russian, the statistically dominant order of the subject and the...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
The article compares the order of sentences in Uzbek and English with the help of examples and tells...
© 2019, Slovenska Vzdelavacia Obstaravacia. All rights reserved. A necessity in the development of t...
This study addresses the question of utterance organization in Russkaja Razgovornaja Rec' (RR)--an a...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
This article is devoted to disclose the theoretical views of the grammatical and stylistic features ...
This article describes word order in English and its study. In the course of the article, the word o...
The objective of the article is examining the words order in an utterance of the Russian and Tajik l...
The words in a sentence necessarily follow each other in a particular order—speech has a strictly li...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
This thesis describes the functional generative description of language with which so called "Prague...
Two ways to think about information structure and word order: Motivations for the current study...
© 2020 Natalia Anatolievna BatovaIn Russian, the statistically dominant order of the subject and the...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
In Russian, the word order in the sentence is flexible because the relationships between words are s...
The article compares the order of sentences in Uzbek and English with the help of examples and tells...