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Roots of the Russian Language: An Elementary Guide to Wordbuilding (NTC Russian Series)

Roots of the Russian Language: An Elementary Guide to Wordbuilding (NTC Russian Series)

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Author: George Z. Patrick
Publisher: National Textbook Company
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 47208

Media: Paperback
Pages: 239
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.6

ISBN: 0844242675
Dewey Decimal Number: 491.72
EAN: 9780844242675
ASIN: 0844242675

Publication Date: January 11, 1989
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Product Description
Designed to help students of Russian increase their knowledge of wordbuilding and, as a result, increase their vocabulary, Roots of the Russian Language includes 450 of the most commonly used roots of the Russian language. After mastering Russian prefixes and suffixes, students develop an ability to construct words and terms from a given Russian root.


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3 out of 5 stars Roots of the Russian Language   July 28, 2008
Kevin M. Holman
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's a good book if you know a little russian, but want to improve your knowledge of the language more.


5 out of 5 stars Roots of the Russian Language   March 25, 2008
Thomas N. Winter (Lincoln, NE USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Russian student? Reading Russian? And you keep running into words with component parts in them that you've already seen somewhere else, and think there's something you need to know? br / Well, you're right. There is! There are a large number of Russian word-components that are recycled through all the vocabulary. This book gives the main prefixes, and then has a little chapter for each of the units of meaning, with each variant illustrated in a sample sentence, and the sentence is translated. br / I find this book a great way to multiply my Russian vocabulary and increase my Russian reading speed.


5 out of 5 stars Surprisingly fascinating   January 23, 2008
Benjamin R. Greene (Bakersfield, CA USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I know the title of this book alone sounds so boring it could put a tweaker to sleep, like a homework assignment in some graduate course at an Ivy League Russian grammar symposium, but it's really interesting for those of us trying to learn Russian. This is the only book I have ever seen that finally organizes groups of words by their roots, enabling a student to see the connections between words and concepts and even a fascinating glimpse into Russian etymology, or the history of words and their development. I think this book is absolutely essential for anyone trying to study Russian. br / br /If you use it, it really will enable you to memorize whole goups of words much faster and help you guess at the meaning of words you don't know if you can pick out the roots of the unknown words. Since these are two of the biggest obstacles to learning Russian, you can see what a valuable book this is.


5 out of 5 stars A vital resource for teachers and students   May 28, 2007
Ryan M. Kasak (Elmhurst, IL, USA)
Many Russian textbooks are heavy-handed with grammar, and far too light on vocabulary. This is an excellent suppliment to any Russian course, or better yet, a way to improve your own wordpower in the Russian language. By building on common roots, wordpower is expanded rapidly, and the ability to understand words by identifying roots, just like is done in whatever your native language is, dramatically helps the learner to go from simple sentences to actual discourse. br / br /I highly recommend this book to any student of Russian, from novice to master. You can never speak a language too well!


5 out of 5 stars A must-have for serious students of Russian   December 22, 2004
Geri Rinna (Plainwell, MI United States)
54 out of 54 found this review helpful

I first heard about this book from my college Russian teacher, who gave it a strong endorsement as a must-have for all serious students of Russian. I couldn't agree more. This book provides Russian language roots alphabetically and lists around 3-10, sometimes even more words that are derived from that particular root. Memorization of the root leads to a rapid expansion of vocabulary derived from that root, cutting the amount of time spent memorizing vocabulary down significantly. It also allows you to figure out words with great accuracy if you're reading a text and stumble across an unfamiliar word. I strongly reccomend this book for all those who seek to learn to speak Russian fluently for any reason, as well as linguists who will be studying Russian and other Slavic languages.