Practical Guide to the Russian Accent

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Practical Guide to the Russian Accent

Author: Sieff, Mark

Year: 1919

London: Richard Jaschke, 1919. — 228 p. Contents Bibliography Introduction General Summary The Nouns The Accent in the Nominative Singular of Original Nouns The Accent tn the Nominatiye Singalai of Derivative Nouns Nouns in which the prepositional prefix takes the accent Nouns in which the suffix takes the accent Rules relating to the accent of nouns in all the cases of both singular and plural Masculine Nouns in -ъ and -й Feminine Nouns in -a and -я Neuter Nouns Masculine and Feminine Nouns terminating in -ь The Adjectives The Numerals The Pronouns The Verbs The Accent of the Infinitive The Accent in Conjugation The Accent in the Present Tense (Future of Perfective Verbs) The Accent in the Past Tense The Accent in the Imperative The Accent in Participles and Gerunds Prepositions Enclitics Proclitics Adverbs The Accent in Words Of Foreign Origin Nouns Suffixes in Nouns of non-Russian origin The Acceut in Compound Nouns of Foreign Origin Accent in the Declension of Foreign Nouns Adjectives Verbs Tables The Nouns Accent Groups Nouns terminating in -ъ Nouns tenninating in -й Masculine Nouns terminating in -ь Nouns tenninating in -a Nouns terminating in -я Feminine Nouns terminating in

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