schastlivo
Alina Israeli
aisrael at AMERICAN.EDU
Tue Oct 25 12:50:40 UTC 2011
Gorbachevich 1973: кр. формы счáстлив,
счáстлива, счáстливо, счáстливы и
допустимо счастли́в, счастли́ва,
счастли́во, счастли́вы.
Then he gives a bunch of examples without stresses.
Tixonov 1995 doesn't have it at all, not a difficulty.
Rozental' & Telenkova 1976 give simply two sets of short forms. No
examples.
Rozenta' & Telenkova 1998 give: счáстлив, счáстлива,
счáстливо, счáстливы [устар. счастли́в,
счастли́ва, счастли́во, счастли́вы]
On Oct 25, 2011, at 5:31 AM, John Dunn wrote:
> Lopatin's Russkij orfografičeskij slovar' (2005) allows either
> счАстлив, счАстливо or счастлИв,
> счастлИво (without comment) for the short adjective and the
> adverb, but only счастлИво for the greeting. Zaliznjak's
> Grammatičeskij slovar', usually more tolerant of variants, considers
> stress on the second syllable to be archaic for the short adjective
> and the adverb, without recognising the greeting as a distinct
> form. Both recognise only second syllable stress for the long
> adjective.
Alina Israeli
Associate Professor of Russian
LFS, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington DC 20016
(202) 885-2387 fax (202) 885-1076
aisrael at american.edu
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