
Dictionary of Russian Verbs
by E. Daum, W. Schenk
Release Date: April, 1995
Edition: Hardcover
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The 'Daum / Schenck' covers 20,000 russian verbs with conjugations, following pronouns, aspect and definitions. A serious help if you are on the learning curve. My favorite part of the book for a long time was the essay in the appendix - 'On the syntax and semantics of the verb in present-day Russian' by Rudolf Ruzicka. It essentially provides all the rules necessary for a transformative and generative grammar - if you enjoyed 'Politeness' by Brown and Levinson, or have to write an AI for parsing Russian - the appendix is for you...
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A dictionary of Russian verbs is a easy to use book about Russian verbs. There are not many verbs in the Russian language missing in this book. If you wonder how to conjungate a verb, just look up the verb in this book and you will easely find you how to do it, or if it has any kind of exeption, it will be there. It also tells you all the meanings of the verb, which cases to use with it and all you need. A must for all students of the Russian language.
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