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Chapter 9. Syntax
Author(s) -
Tore Nesset
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
septentrio educational
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2464-1464
DOI - 10.7557/8.3499
Subject(s) - linguistics , syntax , span (engineering) , verb , style (visual arts) , yesterday , arithmetic , mathematics , history , philosophy , humanities , literature , art , physics , civil engineering , astronomy , engineering
In this chapter you will learn about the structure of sentences in Old Rusian. We will focus on case usage (sections 9.1–9.6), important syntactic constructions (sections 9.7–9.9), as well as agreement, clitics and complex sentences (sections 9.10–9.12). As you read along, you will gain a better understanding of Modern Russian too. You will see that modern adverbs such as домой ‘homewards’, сегодня ‘today’ and вчера ‘yesterday’ are relicts of Old Rusian syntactic constructions. Among the curious facts explained in this chapter is also why ‑ся is always attached to the end of the verb in Modern Russian.  Click on the links below to learn more! 9.9 Dative absolute

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