A grammar reference for heritage speakers?

richard kaunas4 at RCN.COM
Tue Jan 29 00:28:47 UTC 2002


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From: "Julia Trubikhina" <Trubikhina at AOL.COM>
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: A grammar reference for heritage speakers?


> If anyone is interested in the Russian-published sources, I have just got
a
> brand new  O. I. Glazunova.'s Grammatika russkogo iazyka v uprazhneniiakh
i
> kommentariiakh, St. Peresburg: Zlatoust, 2000. It claims to be for the
> intermediate and advanced level but--as far as I can see and as it is
often
> the case with such Russian editions--it looks more advanced than
intermediate
> to me. Lots of exercises + keys to them , commentary, and grammar tables.
> Nice exercises for the verbs of motion.
>
> Julia Trubikhina
>
> New York University
> (212)929-9881
>
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ear Professor  Trubikhina,
       Any information you could provide as to where
this new grammar may be obtained would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You,
Richard Tomback
Celia Esses High School
7801  Bay Parkway
Brooklyn NY  11214
Kaunas4 at rcn.com

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