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Russian language journal = Russkiĭ i͡azyk = Études de russe
East Lansing, Mich. [etc.] : Michigan State University, Dept. of German & Russian [etc.]Online Find full text
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The Russian language [sound recording].
Contains the soundtrack of the film, enabling you to learn vocabulary, master everyday encounters and situations, and learn the basic principals of Russian grammar
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The Russian language; a brief history
Vinokur, G. O. (Grigoriĭ Osipovich), 1896-1947Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1971.Professor Vinokur (1896-1947) discusses each of the stages in the development of Russian from its Common Slavonic source, and the growing dominance of the dialect of Moscow from the sixteenth century, up to the ninenteenth century when the language had virtually reached its present form and into the twentieth century. Each stage is illustrated by extensive quotation, all examples of Old Russian being translated into English, but examples in modern Russian appearing in the original only. This 1971 text will be of value to students of Russian with a basic linguistic grounding who are beginning their study of the historical development of the language.
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