The present doctoral thesis is a study of the problem of "variation" in relation to word-stress in Russian adjectives, in both their short and long forms. The stress variation in adjectival forms is investigated from various viewpoints, the main of which is the revelation of the basic processes of stress reorganisation in these groups of words and the establishment of main tendencies of adjectival stress development in contemporary Russian. The dissertation may be divided into two parts. In the first part (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4), the variation among Russian adjectives is examined as to how it is currently reflected in the latest authoritative dictionaries and in the special literature on the subject. The second part (Chapter 6) is devoted to ...
In article is researched active process in contemporary Russian word changing: grammatical synonymy....
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The thesis sets out to establish the manner in which stress and affixation in Russian relate to each...
The present doctoral thesis is a study of the problem of "variation" in relation to word stress in R...
The present paper analyses changes in Russian word stress in adjectives. Evolution of he accentual s...
The present paper analyses changes in Russian word stress in adjectives. Evolution of the accentual...
The aim of the present paper is to discuss the problem of Russian word stress evolution within verb ...
Russian word stress is an suprasegmental phenomenon, which can distinct stylistic word variants. Th...
Lexical stress systems are known for their complexity and dependence on morphology. This thesis prop...
An important and complex area of stress in Russian, which has to date received insufficient attentio...
This thesis investigates the interaction between phonology and morphology in the stress system of Ru...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate norm in contemporary Russian verbal stress. In a first ...
The goal of this paper is to present some epoch–making Russian scholars without whom it is difficult...
© Timur I. Galeev and Vladimir V. Bochkarev. There are two variants of the productive suffix of comp...
In a previous article (Lagerberg 2005) the stress of the Russian verbal suffix-ировать was analysed ...
In article is researched active process in contemporary Russian word changing: grammatical synonymy....
Copyright © 2020 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribu...
The thesis sets out to establish the manner in which stress and affixation in Russian relate to each...
The present doctoral thesis is a study of the problem of "variation" in relation to word stress in R...
The present paper analyses changes in Russian word stress in adjectives. Evolution of he accentual s...
The present paper analyses changes in Russian word stress in adjectives. Evolution of the accentual...
The aim of the present paper is to discuss the problem of Russian word stress evolution within verb ...
Russian word stress is an suprasegmental phenomenon, which can distinct stylistic word variants. Th...
Lexical stress systems are known for their complexity and dependence on morphology. This thesis prop...
An important and complex area of stress in Russian, which has to date received insufficient attentio...
This thesis investigates the interaction between phonology and morphology in the stress system of Ru...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate norm in contemporary Russian verbal stress. In a first ...
The goal of this paper is to present some epoch–making Russian scholars without whom it is difficult...
© Timur I. Galeev and Vladimir V. Bochkarev. There are two variants of the productive suffix of comp...
In a previous article (Lagerberg 2005) the stress of the Russian verbal suffix-ировать was analysed ...
In article is researched active process in contemporary Russian word changing: grammatical synonymy....
Copyright © 2020 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribu...
The thesis sets out to establish the manner in which stress and affixation in Russian relate to each...