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Overview
Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to modern Ukrainian grammar.
The authors have consulted a great number of sources, in addition to a wide range of native speakers. The result is the first true reference grammar of Ukrainian to be published outside Ukraine, it will be the standard reference work for years to come.
The volume is organized to enable students of the language to find the information they seek quickly and easily, and to promote a thorough understanding of Ukrainian grammar. It presents the complexities of the language in a systematic and user-friendly form.
Features include
* detailed tables in each chapter for easy reference
* numerous examples throughout
* thorough descriptions of all parts of speech
* list of grammatical terms in English and Ukrainian
* complete descriptions of the word-formational processes of Ukrainian
* an overview of past and present changes in the language
* bibliography of works relating to Ukrainian
* full index.
Synopsis
Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar is the only complete reference guide to modern Ukrainian grammar currently available.
It presents an accessible description of the standard language, concentrating on the patterns of use today. The authors have consulted a great number of sources, in addition to a wide range of native speakers. The result is the first true reference work for years to come.
The volume is organized to enable students of the language to find the information they seek quickly and easily, and to promote a thorough understanding of Ukrainian grammar. It presents the complexities of the language in a systematic and user-friendly form.
Booknews
Pugh and Press (both, Russian, U. of St. Andrews) present the first reference grammar of the East Slavonic language published outside of Ukraine. Having consulted both written sources and native speakers, they offer students tables, examples, descriptions of parts of speech, grammatical terms, word- formation processes, past and present changes, and other information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)