501 Russian Verbs

Melissa Smith mtsmith02 at YSU.EDU
Thu Sep 2 14:43:25 UTC 2010


Therefore, verbs must live in a CONJUGAL relationship with a person; 
nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, DECLINE their generic, lexical meaning 
in order to live in community within a sentence.

Melissa Smith

 
On 9/2/10 9:20 AM, Anna Frajlich-Zajac wrote:
> Verbs are always conjugated and nouns, adjectives and pronouns are  
> declined.
> Anna
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> On Sep 2, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Stephanie Briggs wrote:
> 
> > Dear SEELANGers,
> >
> > I've had this book for years, and I've found it invaluable. But  
> > something's
> > been bugging me. On the cover and spine, the subtitle says "fully
> > conjugated". I was under the impression that Russian verbs are  
> > declined, not
> > conjugated, and that declension differs somewhat from conjugation.  
> > ie French
> > is conjugated, and Russian is declined (declinated?).
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Spasibo!
> >
> > Stephanie
> >
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Melissa T. Smith, Professor
Department of Foreign Languages and 
Literatures  
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555
Tel: (330)941-3462

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