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by B. V. Bratus

Author: B. V. Bratus
Subcategory: Humanities
Language: English
Publisher: Franklin Book Co; 1st edition (June 1, 1972)
Pages: 152 pages
Category: Other
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Oxford, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Braunschweig: Pergamon Press, 1972.

Pergamon Oxford Russian Series. Oxford, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Braunschweig: Pergamon Press, 1972. Volume 33, Issue 3. Roger Hagglund (a1).

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Series: The Commonwealth and international library, Pergamon Oxford Russian series. Hardcover: 160 pages. Publisher: Elsevier (February 1969).

Russian Intonation by . Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. Imprint Pergamon Press. Publication City/Country London, United Kingdom. ISBN13 9780080125350.

Modern Russian Stress is a translation from the Russian dealing with . The speaker uses specific intonation and pauses which make the words recognizable.

Modern Russian Stress is a translation from the Russian dealing with pronunciation of Russian words. This guide to pronunciation, particularly on the correct stress given to the modern spoken Russian word, covers the laws of orthoepy. This book analyzes stress in the spoken word in terms of either the sense-group or the breath group. Stress is a word indicator.

О себе: Histrorically, Russians have lived in Oxford for centuries - academic, artistic, commercial and political circles in Russia were always closely tied with those in Oxford. B7. The Physical Object.

1 2 3 4 5. Want to Read. Are you sure you want to remove Russian intonation from your list? Russian intonation. Published 1972 by Pergamon Press in Oxford, New York. Pergamon Oxford Russian series. This guide explains the different ways of stressing a word-syllable, such as the dynamic stress, musical stress, and quantitative stress. This book gives additional attention to the fixed and free stresses.