The authors of the article discuss the possible ways to analyze the facts of mass modern Russian speech, which are traditionally considered from a normative-didactic point of view, from the standpoint of systemic linguistics, that is, applying analysis of the relationship between the determinants of a language of a certain morphological type and particular phenomena at all levels of linguistic structure. Such facts include, for example, violation of case coordination, use of nominative case instead of indirect, occurrence of the plural in abstract nouns outside the formation of concrete figurative meanings, incorrect usage of verb voice forms, luck of correlation between subject and verbal participle, lack of correlation of wordorder struct...
The article is about the state of modern Russian language, analyzes the factors affecting the negati...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, and reveals ...
In the article the most productive intensifying words commonly used in Russian colloquial speech are...
The article is devoted to the description of the peculiarity of the communicative perspective of the...
Phenomena characteristic for speech works of all functional styles of the modern Russian literary la...
The article addresses such tendencies of modern Russian speech development as the penetration of col...
The article puts forth argumentation that fully conforms with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis on linguist...
The article presents the authors’ attempt to explain the territorial and demographic impera-tive of ...
TITLE: Active processes in the phonetics of modern Russian language ABSTRACT: The bachelor's thesis ...
© 2019 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to th...
The article contains review of synthetic and analytic structure Indo-European languages. Most of all...
© 2019 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to th...
At the turn of the 21st century, intensive processes occur both in the functioning of the Russian la...
In the paper there are considered changes occured in the Russian language in the last thirty years i...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, main grammar...
The article is about the state of modern Russian language, analyzes the factors affecting the negati...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, and reveals ...
In the article the most productive intensifying words commonly used in Russian colloquial speech are...
The article is devoted to the description of the peculiarity of the communicative perspective of the...
Phenomena characteristic for speech works of all functional styles of the modern Russian literary la...
The article addresses such tendencies of modern Russian speech development as the penetration of col...
The article puts forth argumentation that fully conforms with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis on linguist...
The article presents the authors’ attempt to explain the territorial and demographic impera-tive of ...
TITLE: Active processes in the phonetics of modern Russian language ABSTRACT: The bachelor's thesis ...
© 2019 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to th...
The article contains review of synthetic and analytic structure Indo-European languages. Most of all...
© 2019 University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. All rights reserved. The article is devoted to th...
At the turn of the 21st century, intensive processes occur both in the functioning of the Russian la...
In the paper there are considered changes occured in the Russian language in the last thirty years i...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, main grammar...
The article is about the state of modern Russian language, analyzes the factors affecting the negati...
The article demonstrates the analysis of syllabic and morphemic correlation in Russian, and reveals ...
In the article the most productive intensifying words commonly used in Russian colloquial speech are...