This introductory handbook of Russian linguistics is divided into four chapters, following the structure of A.M Peškovskij’s Russkij sintaksis, from which it draws inspiration: 1. the concept of wordform; 2. the concept of formal category; 3. formal syntactic and non-syntactic categories; 4. the concept of phrase. Through Russian morphology, syntax is then introduced. In addition to extensive comments on Peškovskij’s text, the handbook includes several exercises and in-depth studies.
Bonola, A. P., Uchebnoe posobie po russkomu jazykoznaniju, ISU - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano 2006: 242 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/64354]
Uchebnoe posobie po russkomu jazykoznaniju
Bonola, Anna Paola
2006
Abstract
This introductory handbook of Russian linguistics is divided into four chapters, following the structure of A.M Peškovskij’s Russkij sintaksis, from which it draws inspiration: 1. the concept of wordform; 2. the concept of formal category; 3. formal syntactic and non-syntactic categories; 4. the concept of phrase. Through Russian morphology, syntax is then introduced. In addition to extensive comments on Peškovskij’s text, the handbook includes several exercises and in-depth studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.