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  2. Russian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Russian is a null-subject language – it allows constructing sentences without subject (Russian: безличные предложения). Some of them are claimed to not be impersonal, but to have oblique subject. One possible classification of such sentences distinguishes: [28]

  3. Russian orthography - Wikipedia

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    Although occasionally praised by the Russian working class, the reform was unpopular amongst the educated people, religious leaders and many prominent writers, many of whom were oppositional to the new state. [3] Furthermore, even the workers ridiculed the spelling reform at first, arguing it made the Russian language poorer and less elegant. [4]

  4. Rules of Russian Orthography and Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The Rules of Russian Orthography and Punctuation (Russian: Правила русской орфографии и пунктуации, tr.: Pravila russkoj orfografii i punktuacii) of 1956 is the current reference to regulate the modern Russian language. [1]

  5. Russian language - Wikipedia

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    The Russian language is also one of two official languages aboard the International Space Station – NASA ... and to show which is the stressed word in a sentence, ...

  6. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    6.10 Russian. 6.11 Polish. 6.12 Finnish. ... The following is a partial list of linguistic example sentences illustrating various ... Dutch language shares this same ...

  7. Subject–object–verb word order - Wikipedia

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    Tamil being a strongly head-final language, the basic word-order is SOV. However, since it is highly inflected, word order is flexible and is used for pragmatic purposes. That is, fronting a word in a sentence adds emphasis on it; for instance, a VSO order would indicate greater emphasis on the verb, the action, than on the subject or the object.

  8. Russian court sentences US citizen to 15 days in prison for ...

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    A US citizen was sentenced to 15 days in a Russian prison on charges of “petty hooliganism” for attacking a police officer, according to Moscow court officials.

  9. Zero copula - Wikipedia

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    Standard English exhibits a few limited forms of the zero copula. One is found in comparative correlatives like "the bigger, the better" and "the more the merrier".However, no known natural language lacks this structure, and it is not clear how a comparative is joined with its correlate in this kind of copula. [2]