The Deep Structure of Adjectives and Participles in Russian

An analysis of the deep structure and transformations involved in the syntactic derivation of long and short forms of adjectives and participles in Russian serves here as the basis for a discussion of the notion 'parts of speech' in a transformational grammar. It is suggested that a gramma...

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Copulas
Grammatical gender
Parts of speech
Predicates
Relative clauses
Sentence structure
Sentences
Syntactics
Verbs
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