Alan Timberlake. A Reference Grammar of Russian.
Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2006, Wntr-Spring, 14, 1
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Alan Timberlake. A Reference Grammar of Russian. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2004. pp. 510. Not since the 1947 publication of Vinogradov's classic Russkij jazyk has there been such a monumental work describing the intricacies of the Russian language and its grammar written by a single author. A Reference Grammar of Russian (henceforth Grammar) systematizes research in the area of the Russian language over the past fifty years.
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