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Rakhmanova L.I., Suzdaltseva V.N., Modern Russian: Vocabulary. Morphology. Phraseology. Morphology" Rakhmanova Lyudmila Igorevna, Suzdaltseva Vera Nikolaevna Rakhmanova - modern Russian language

Aspect Press, 2007, 978-5-7567-0436-5 , 211*140*20 mm, circulation: 3000

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This textbook was written in accordance with the approved program of the course "Modern Russian". The authors tried to present the grammatical (morphological) material in close connection with the content of the "Vocabulary" section. The illustrations were works of classical and modern Russian literature, as well as modern press. For students of faculties and departments of journalism of universities, as well as for students of humanitarian departments of pedagogical universities.

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List of abbreviations
Modern Russian language (L. I. Rakhmanova)
The concept of the Russian language
The concept of modern language
Lexicology
The concept of vocabulary and lexicology (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
The word as a unit of vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Meaning of the word. Word and concept
Evaluative properties of words
Reflection of the processes taking place in society in vocabulary
language
Making sense of speech. "Weathering" of the meanings of words
Polysemy of the word (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Metaphor
Metonymy
Synecdoche
Use of ambiguity
Erroneous, unsuccessful use of words in a figurative
meaning
Homonyms (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Homonym types
Reasons for the emergence of lexical homonyms
The use of homonyms in speech
Synonyms (L. I. Rakhmanova)
The concept of synonyms. Synonym difference types
Reflection of synonymy in synonymic dictionaries
Use of synonyms
Antonyms (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
general characteristics antonyms
Antonym types
Reflection of antonyms in modern dictionaries
Use of antonyms
Vocabulary of the Russian language from an expressive-stylistic point
vision (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Vocabulary interstyle (stylistically neutral)
Vocabulary of book styles
book words
Official business vocabulary
Newspaper and journalistic words
Poetic vocabulary
Conversational vocabulary
Spoken words
colloquial words
Signs of stylistically colored words
Signs of the vocabulary of book styles
Signs of vocabulary of colloquial style
The use of words of different stylistic layers
Using Book Style Vocabulary
Using conversational style vocabulary
Old and new in vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Outdated vocabulary
Types of archaisms
Use of obsolete vocabulary in modern texts
New vocabulary
Reflection of neologisms in dictionaries
Use of author's neologisms
Russian vocabulary from the point of view of origin (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Originally Russian vocabulary from the point of view of its time
occurrence
borrowed vocabulary. Other types of borrowings (L.I.
Rakhmanov)
Borrowings from Old Church Slavonic
Borrowings from Scandinavian languages
Borrowings from Finno-Ugric languages
Turkic borrowings
Greek loanwords
Latin loanwords
Borrowing from German language
Borrowing from Dutch
Borrowing from French
Borrowing from in English
Borrowing from Italian
Borrowing from Spanish
Borrowings from Slavic languages
Dictionaries reflecting the origin of words (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Mastering borrowed words (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Phonetic development
Graphic development
Grammar development
Semantic development. Exoticisms and barbarisms
Reflection of exoticisms and barbarisms in dictionaries (V.N.
Suzdaltsev)
The use of exoticisms and barbarisms in contemporary texts
(V.N. Suzdaltseva)
Attitude towards borrowing (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Russian vocabulary from the point of view of the sphere of use (L.I.
Rakhmanov)
The concept of national and non-national vocabulary (L.I.
Rakhmanov)
Dialect (regional) vocabulary (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Special vocabulary (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Slang vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Phraseology (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Types of phraseological units in terms of the degree of semantic
solidarity and phraseological connectedness
stylistic and emotional properties and their scope
original use
Characteristics of phraseological units in terms of their
origin
Use of phraseology
Erroneous, unsuccessful use of phraseological units
Morphology
Subject of morphology (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Grammatical forms, grammatical meanings,
grammatical categories
Means and modes of expression grammatical meanings
Principles of classification of parts of speech. The system of parts of speech in
Russian language
Noun (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Nouns specific and non-specific (real,
collective, abstract)
Common nouns and proper nouns
Animate and inanimate nouns
Genus category (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Common nouns
Gender of nouns with dimensional-evaluative suffixes
Gender of compound nouns
Gender of indeclinable nouns
A. Common nouns
B. Proper nouns
Gender of compound words (abbreviations)
generic options
Stylistic use of the gender category
Category of number (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Nouns that have only the singular form
(singularia tantum)
Nouns that have only plural form
numbers (pluralia tantum)
Use of the singular form of specific
nouns
Form use plural specific
nouns
Using the plural form of nouns
singularia tantum
Misuse of the plural form
nouns
Case category (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Declension of nouns
among some groups of nouns of the 1st declension
Features in the formation of case forms in the singular
among some groups of nouns of the 2nd declension
Declension of nouns with the first component gender... (pol-)
Variants of case endings of nouns of different
declensions in singular
Features in the formation of forms of the nominative case
plurals of separate groups of nouns
Variants of endings of the nominative plural
number of nouns male 1st declension
Genitive plural. Ending options
genitive plural
Variants of the instrumental plural endings
numbers
Declension of compound nouns
Declension of proper names
A. Declension of names and surnames
B. Declension of toponyms
Adjective (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
General characteristics of the adjective as a part of speech.
Lexico-grammatical categories of adjectives
Quality adjectives
Relative adjectives
Possessive adjectives
Degrees of comparison quality adjectives
The meaning and formation of comparative and superlatives
Stylistic coloration and the use of degrees of comparison
adjectives
Short form of adjectives
Short Form Education
Grammatical properties of short adjectives
The use of short and full adjectives
(stylistic, semantic and constructively determined
differences between short and long forms)
Polysemy and lexical and grammatical categories
adjectives
The use of qualitative, relative and possessive
adjectives in modern texts
Transition of other parts of speech into adjectives
Turning adjectives into nouns
Numeral name (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Number digits
The use of numerals
The use of cardinal numbers
The use of collective nouns
Pronoun (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
The question of the pronoun as a part of speech. Grammar
features of pronouns
Pronoun ranks by meaning
The use of pronouns of various categories
Personal pronouns
Possessive pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
Definitive pronouns
Indefinite pronouns
Verb (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Infinitive
Verb stems and classes
Person category (V.N. Suzdaltseva)
Abundant and insufficient verbs
The use of personal forms of the verb
Impersonal verbs
Species category (L. I. Rakhmanova)
The formation of species pairs
One- and two-way verbs
Use of verbs different types
Category of time (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Present tense form values
Using the Present Tense Form
Using verbs in the past tense
The use of forms of the future tense
Category of inclination (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Indicative
Imperative mood
Subjunctive mood
Using forms of different moods
Collateral category (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
General characteristics of the pledge. Education valid and
passive voice
The use of real and passive constructions
pledge
Communion (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Participle forms
Participle formation
Use of participles
The participle (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Formation of gerunds
Use of gerunds
Adverb (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Adverb ranks by meaning
Pronominal adverbs
Degrees of comparison of adverbs
Use of adverbs
Use of adverbs and attributive adverbs
The use of adverbs in the names of artistic and other
works
Substantiation of adverbs
Category of state (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
The question of the category of state as a part of speech
General characteristics of the words of the state category
The use of the category of state in modern texts
Prepositions (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Ranks of prepositions by education and structure
Ranks of prepositions by meaning and by combination with case
forms
The use of prepositional forms in speech
Unions (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Union ranks by syntactic function and meaning
Ranks of unions by structure
Particles (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Particle discharges by value
Sense Particles
Emotionally Expressive Particles
modal particles
Particle discharges by formation
Functions of particles in speech
Modal words (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
Interjections (L. I. Rakhmanova)
Meanings and composition of interjections
Discharges of interjections in terms of semantic functions
Use of interjections
Onomatopoeic words (L. I. Rakhmanova)
List of recommended literature

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  • 1. List of abbreviations
  • 2. Modern Russian language (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 3. The concept of the Russian language
  • 4. The concept of modern language
  • 5. Lexicology
  • 6. The concept of vocabulary and lexicology (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 7. The word as a unit of vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 8. The meaning of the word. Word and concept
  • 9. Evaluative properties of words
  • 10. Reflection of the processes taking place in society in vocabulary
  • 11. language
  • 12. Desensitization of speech. "Weathering" of the meanings of words
  • 13. Polysemy of the word (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 14. Metaphor
  • 15. Metonymy
  • 16. Synecdoche
  • 17. Use of ambiguity
  • 18. Erroneous, unsuccessful use of words in a figurative
  • 19. meaning
  • 20. Homonyms (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 21. Types of homonyms
  • 22. Reasons for the emergence of lexical homonyms
  • 23. Use of homonyms in speech
  • 24. Synonyms (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 25. The concept of synonyms. Synonym difference types
  • 26. Reflection of synonymy in synonymic dictionaries
  • 27. Use of synonyms
  • 28. Antonyms (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 29. General characteristics of antonyms
  • 30. Types of antonyms
  • 31. Reflection of antonyms in modern dictionaries
  • 32. Use of antonyms
  • 33. Vocabulary of the Russian language from an expressive-stylistic point
  • 34. vision (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 35. Vocabulary interstyle (stylistically neutral)
  • 36. Vocabulary of book styles
  • 37. Book words
  • 38. Official business vocabulary
  • 39. Newspaper and journalistic words
  • 40. Poetic vocabulary
  • 41. Conversational vocabulary
  • 42. Colloquial words
  • 43. Colloquial words
  • 44. Signs of stylistically colored words
  • 45. Signs of the vocabulary of book styles
  • 46. ​​Signs of the vocabulary of colloquial style
  • 47. Using words of different stylistic layers
  • 48. Using the vocabulary of book styles
  • 49. Using conversational vocabulary
  • 50. Old and new in vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 51. Outdated vocabulary
  • 52. Types of archaisms
  • 53. Use of obsolete vocabulary in modern texts
  • 54. New vocabulary
  • 55. Reflection of neologisms in dictionaries
  • 56. Use of author's neologisms
  • 57. Russian vocabulary in terms of origin (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 58. Original Russian vocabulary from the point of view of its time
  • 59. initiation
  • 60. Borrowed vocabulary. Other types of borrowings (L.I.
  • 61. Rakhmanova)
  • 62. Borrowings from Old Church Slavonic
  • 63. Borrowings from Scandinavian languages
  • 64. Borrowings from Finno-Ugric languages
  • 65. Turkic borrowings
  • 66. Greek borrowings
  • 67. Latin borrowings
  • 68. Borrowings from German
  • 69. Dutch borrowings
  • 70. Borrowings from French
  • 71. Borrowings from English
  • 72. Borrowings from Italian
  • 73. Spanish borrowings
  • 74. Borrowings from Slavic languages
  • 75. Dictionaries reflecting the origin of words (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 76. Mastering borrowed words (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 77. Phonetic development
  • 78. Graphic mastering
  • 79. Grammar development
  • 80. Semantic development. Exoticisms and barbarisms
  • 81. Reflection of exoticisms and barbarisms in dictionaries (V.N.
  • 82. Suzdaltseva)
  • 83. Use of exoticisms and barbarisms in modern texts
  • 84. (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 85. Attitude towards borrowing (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 86. Russian vocabulary from the point of view of the scope of use (L.I.
  • 87. Rakhmanova)
  • 88. The concept of national and non-national vocabulary (L.I.
  • 89. Rakhmanova)
  • 90. Dialect (regional) vocabulary (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 91. Special vocabulary (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 92. Slang vocabulary (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 93. Phraseology (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 94. Types of phraseological units in terms of the degree of semantic
  • 95. cohesion and phraseological connectedness
  • 96. Characteristics of phraseological units in terms of their
  • 97. stylistic and emotional properties and their scope
  • 98. initial use
  • 99. Characteristics of phraseological units in terms of their
  • 100. origin
  • 101. Use of phraseology
  • 102. Erroneous, unsuccessful use of phraseological units
  • 103. Morphology
  • 104. Subject of morphology (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 105. Grammatical forms, grammatical meanings,
  • 106. grammar categories
  • 107. Means and ways of expressing grammatical meanings
  • 108. Principles of classification of parts of speech. The system of parts of speech in
  • 109. Russian
  • 110. Noun (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 111. Nouns specific and non-specific (real,
  • 112. collective, abstract)
  • 113. Common nouns and proper nouns
  • 114. Animate and inanimate nouns
  • 115. Category of gender (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 116. Common nouns
  • 117. Gender of nouns with size-evaluative suffixes
  • 118. Gender of compound nouns
  • 119. Gender of indeclinable nouns
  • 120. A. Common nouns
  • 121. B. Proper nouns
  • 122. Genus of compound words (abbreviations)
  • 123. Generic variants
  • 124. Stylistic use of the gender category
  • 125. Category of number (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 126. Nouns that have only the singular form
  • 127. (singularia tantum)
  • 128. Nouns having only plural form
  • 129. numbers (pluralia tantum)
  • 130. Use of the singular form of specific
  • 131. nouns
  • 132. Use of the plural form of specific
  • 133. nouns
  • 134. Using the plural form of nouns
  • 135. singularia tantum
  • 136. Misuse of the plural form
  • 137. nouns
  • 138. Case category (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 139. Declension of nouns
  • 140. Features in the formation of case forms in the singular
  • 141. among some groups of nouns of the 1st declension
  • 142. Features in the formation of case forms in the singular
  • 143. number of some groups of nouns of the 2nd declension
  • 144. Declension of nouns with the first component of gender... (pol-)
  • 145. Variants of case endings of nouns of different
  • 146. singular declension
  • 147. Features in the formation of forms of the nominative case
  • 148. plural separate groups of nouns
  • 149. Variants of the endings of the nominative plural
  • 150. number of masculine nouns of the 1st declension
  • 151. Genitive plural. Ending options
  • 152. genitive plural
  • 153. Plural instrumental endings
  • 154. numbers
  • 155. Declension of compound nouns
  • 156. Declension of proper names
  • 157. A. Declension of names and surnames
  • 158. B. Declension of toponyms
  • 159. Adjective (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 160. General characteristics of the adjective as a part of speech.
  • 161. Lexico-grammatical categories of adjectives
  • 162. Qualitative adjectives
  • 163. Relative adjectives
  • 164. Possessive adjectives
  • 165. Degrees of comparison of quality adjectives
  • 166. Significance and formation of comparative and superlative degrees
  • 167. Stylistic coloring and the use of degrees of comparison
  • 168. adjectives
  • 169. Short form of adjectives
  • 170. Formation of a short form
  • 171. Grammatical properties of short adjectives
  • 172. Use of short and full adjectives
  • 173. (stylistic, semantic and constructively determined
  • 174. differences between short and long forms)
  • 175. Polysemy and lexical and grammatical categories
  • 176. adjectives
  • 177. Use of qualitative, relative and possessive
  • 178. adjectives in modern texts
  • 179. Transition of other parts of speech into adjectives
  • 180. Transition of adjectives into nouns
  • 181. Numeral name (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 182. Discharges of numerals
  • 183. Use of numerals
  • 184. The use of cardinal numbers
  • 185. Use of collective numbers
  • 186. Pronoun (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 187. The question of the pronoun as a part of speech. Grammar
  • 188. pronouns
  • 189. Ranks of pronouns by meaning
  • 190. The use of pronouns of various categories
  • 191. Personal pronouns
  • 192. Possessive pronouns
  • 193. Demonstrative pronouns
  • 194. Defining pronouns
  • 195. Indefinite pronouns
  • 196. Verb (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 197. Infinitive
  • 198. Stems and classes of the verb
  • 199. Category of a person (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 200. Abundant and insufficient verbs
  • 201. Use of personal forms of the verb
  • 202. Impersonal verbs
  • 203. Category of species (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 204. Formation of species pairs
  • 205. One and two aspect verbs
  • 206. Use of verbs of different types
  • 207. Category of time (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 208. Present tense meanings
  • 209 Use of present tense
  • 210. Use of verbs in the past tense
  • 211. Use of forms of the future tense
  • 212. Category of inclination (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 213. Indicative mood
  • 214. Imperative mood
  • 215. Subjunctive
  • 216. Use of forms of different moods
  • 217. Category of pledge (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 218. General characteristics of collateral. Education valid and
  • 219. passive voice
  • 220. Use of real and passive constructions
  • 221. pledge
  • 222. Communion (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 223. Participle Forms
  • 224. Formation of participles
  • 225. Use of participles
  • 226. General participle (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 227. Formation of gerunds
  • 228. Use of gerunds
  • 229. Adverb (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 230. Ranks of adverbs by meaning
  • 231. Pronominal adverbs
  • 232. Degrees of comparison of adverbs
  • 233. Use of adverbs
  • 234. Use of circumstantial and attributive adverbs
  • 235. The use of adverbs in the names of artistic and other
  • 236. works
  • 237. Substantiation of adverbs
  • 238. Category of state (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 239. The question of the category of state as a part of speech
  • 240. General characteristics of the words of the category of state
  • 241. The use of the category of state in modern texts
  • 242. Prepositions (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 243. Classes of prepositions by education and structure
  • 244. Classes of prepositions by meaning and by combination with case
  • 245. forms
  • 246. Use of prepositional-case forms in speech
  • 247. Unions (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 248. Ranks of unions according to syntactic function and meaning
  • 249. Ranks of unions by structure
  • 250. Particles (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 251. Discharges of particles by value
  • 252. Semantic particles
  • 253. Emotionally Expressive Particles
  • 254 Modal Particles
  • 255. Discharges of particles by formation
  • 256. Functions of Particles in Speech
  • 257. Modal words (V. N. Suzdaltseva)
  • 258. Interjections (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 259. Meanings and composition of interjections
  • 260. Discharges of interjections from the point of view of semantic functions
  • 261. Use of interjections
  • 262. Onomatopoeic words (L. I. Rakhmanova)
  • 263. List of recommended literature

3.2.1. Main sources:

Rakhmanova L.I., Suzdaltseva V.N. Modern Russian language. Vocabulary. Phraseology. Morphology: Proc. allowance. – M.: Aspect-Press, 2006.

LEXICOLOGY:

1. Kalinin A.V. Vocabulary of the Russian language. - M .: Higher. school, 1978.

2. Fomina M.I. Modern Russian language. Lexicology: A student for university students. - 4th ed., Rev. - M .: Higher. school, 2003.

WORD FORMATION and ORPHEPY:

1. Gridina T.A. Modern Russian language. Word formation: theory, analysis algorithms, training: textbook. allowance. -

2. Zemskaya E.A. Word formation // Modern Russian language. Textbook / edited by V.A. Beloshapkova. - M., 1997.

3. Kasatkin L.L. and others. Brief reference book on the modern Russian language: Uchebn. settlement - 4th ed. - M., 2010.

4. Lapteva O.A. Live Russian speech from the TV screen. - M., 2008.

5. Modern Russian language. Textbook / ed. CM. Kolesnikova. - M., 2008.

6. Sidorova T.A. Cognitive aspect of traditional problems of word formation and morphemics. Arkhangelsk, 2012.

MORPHOLOGY:

1. Modern Russian language: Tests: textbook. allowance for students. higher textbook institutions / E.M. Belkina, L.I. Vasilyeva, Zh.V. Ganiev and others; ed. G.N. Ivanova-Lukyanova. - M .: Publishing Center "Academy", 2002.

2. Modern Russian: Theory. Analysis of language units: Textbook for students. higher textbook institutions: At 2 pm Part 2: Morphology.

3. Syntax /V.V. Babaitsev, N.A. Nikolina, L.D. Chesnokova and others; ed. E.I. Dibrova. M.: Publishing Center "Academy", 2002. S. 4–248.

4. Modern Russian: Proc. for stud. universities studying special "Philology" / P.A. Lekant, E.I. Dibrova, L.L. Kasatkin and others; ed. P.A. Lekanta. – 3rd ed., stereotype. – M.: Bustard, 2002.

SYNTAX:

1. Valgina N.S., Rosenthal D.E., Fomina M.I. Modern Russian: Textbook / Ed. N.S. Valgina. - 6th ed., revised. and additional – M.: Logos, 2002.

2. Modern Russian language. Theory. Analysis of language units: In 2 hours. 2. Morphology; Syntax / ed. E.I. Dibrova. 3rd ed., ster. – M.: ACADEMIA, 2008.

3. Modern Russian literary language: Textbook for university students / Ed. P.A. Lekanta. – M.: graduate School, 2006.

3.2.2. Additional sources:

LEXICOLOGY

1. Gorbanevsky M.V., Karaulov Yu.N., Shaklein V.M. Do not speak in a rough language: On violations of the norms of literary speech in electronic and print media. - M., 1999.

2. Kostomarov V.G. Russian language on a newspaper page. - M., 1997.

3. Kostomarov V.G. Language taste of the era: From observations on the speech practice of the mass media. - St. Petersburg, 1999.

4. Kotsova E.E. Lexical semantics in the system-semantic aspect / Ministry of Education Ros. federation, Pomor. state un-t im. M.V. Lomonosov. - Arkhangelsk, 2002.

5. Kozyrev V.A., Chernyak V.D. Russian lexicography: a guide for universities. – M.: Bustard, 2004.

6. Difficulties of the Russian language: Dictionary-reference book of a journalist / ed. L.I. Rakhmanova. - M., 1974.

7. Shmelev D.N. Modern Russian language: Vocabulary: textbook. allowance for students ped. in-t on specialty No. 2101 “Rus. lang. or T.". – Ed. 3rd, sr. – M.: URSS, 2004.

8. Yudina T.M., Kotsova E.E. Lexicology. Phraseology. Lexicography: Educational teaching materials. - Arkhangelsk: PGU, 2005.

WORD FORMATION AND ORPHEPY

1. Avanesov R.I. Russian literary pronunciation. - M., 1984.

2. Ageenko F.L. Dictionary of proper names of the Russian language. Emphasis. Pronunciation. Word change.-M., 2010.

3. Vinogradov V.V. Issues of Russian word formation // Vinogradov V.V. Selected writings. Studies in Russian

4. grammar. - M., 1975.

5. Ivanova T.F. Russian speech on the air. Comprehensive reference book. - M., 2010.

6. Kubryakova E.S. Types of language values. Semantics of the derived word. - M., 1981.

7. Kuznetsova A.I., Efremova T.F. Dictionary of morphemes of the Russian language. - M., 1986.

8. Lopatin V.V. Russian word-formation morphemic. - M., 1977.

9. Dictionary cheat sheet. Parsing: phonetic, morphemic, derivational, morphological

Comp. CM. Snarskaya. - St. Petersburg, 2005.

10. Tikhonov A.N. Word-building dictionary of the Russian language. - M., 1985.

11. Ulukhanov I.S. Units of the word-formation system and their lexical implementation. - M., 1996.

12. Morphemics and word formation of the Russian language: Tutorial/ Ed. L.G. Yatskevich. - Vologda, 2002.

MORPHOLOGY

1. Miloslavsky I.G. Morphological categories of the modern Russian language. - M., 1981.

2. Modern Russian language / Ed. V.A. Beloshapkova. - M .: Higher School, 1989.

3. Modern Russian: Phonetics. Lexicology. Word formation. Morphology. Syntax. - 4th ed., Sr. /. L.A. Novikov, L.G. Zubkova, V.V. Ivanov and others; Under total ed. L.A. Novikova. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house "Lan", 2003. - S. 379-590.

4. Shansky N.M., Tikhonov A.N. Modern Russian language: In 3 hours - Part 2: Word formation. Morphology. - 2nd ed., corrected. and additional - M. 1987.

SYNTAX

1. Maksimov V.I., Akimova G.N., Alatortseva S.I., Belousov V.N., Maksimova A.L. Modern Russian literary language / Ed. V.G. Kostomarov, 2nd ed., revised. and additional – M.: URAIT, 2010.

2. Zolotova G.A., Sidorova M.Yu., Onipenko N.K. Communicative grammar of the Russian language. - M .: Institute of the Russian Language. V.V. Vinogradov RAN, 2004.

3. Solganik G.Ya. Syntactic style (a complex syntactic whole). - 3rd ed. M.: UPSS, 2006.

4. Valgina N. S. Active processes in modern Russian. Tutorial. – M.: LOGOS, 2003.

5. Zolotova G.A., Druchinina G.P., Onipenko N.K. Russian language: from system to text. – M.: Bustard, 2002.

6. Lapteva O.A. Live Russian speech from the TV screen. The colloquial layer of television speech in the normative aspect. 6th ed. – M.: UPSS, 2007.

3.2.3. Internet resources(methodological and other developments in in electronic format, computer laboratory or practical work, computer programs and so on.).

1. http://evartist.narod.ru/text1/20.htm - "Handbook of Spelling, Pronunciation and Literary Editing" by D.E. Rosenthal.

2. http://mega.km.ru/ojigov - "Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language", ed. C.I. Ozhegov and N.Yu. Shvedova.

3. http://dict.ruslang.ru/magn.php - Dictionary of Russian idioms.

4. http://www.ruscorpora.ru/ - The National Corpus of the Russian Language.

5. http://www.speakrus.ru/dict/index.htm - a collection of dictionaries (A.A. Zaliznyak Dictionary; Pro-Ling Dictionary; Russian Literature Dictionary; Spelling Dictionary, edited by Prof. V.V. Lopatin (2000); Explanatory Dictionary edited by S. I. Ozhegov and N. Yu. Shvedova, M., Az, 1992; "Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language" by V. I. Dahl (II ed. (1862 -1866), adapted, OCR 1998); N. Abramov. Dictionary of synonyms; Cities and villages of Russia; Baranov O. S. Ideographic dictionary of the Russian language (thesaurus); Winged words; O. V. Vishnyakova. Dictionary of paronyms of the Russian language; Chernykh P.Ya. Historical and etymological dictionary of the modern Russian language; N.M. Shansky. School etymological dictionary of the Russian language; Russian surnames in alphabetical order; Dictionary of foreign words; Rules of Russian spelling and punctuation 1956; D.E. Rozental Reference book on spelling and stylistics, Culture of Russian speech, Dictionary of homonymous word forms, Transcription rules for foreign names, Derivative-morphemic dictionary of the Russian language).

On electronic media at the department there are:

1. Kotsova E.E. Lexical semantics in the system-semantic aspect / Ministry of Education Ros. federation, Pomor. state un-t im. M.V. Lomonosov; add. Educational method. Association for special-sti ped. education as teaching. allowances for students of higher education. textbook institutions studying in specialty 032900 - Russian language and literature. Arkhangelsk: Publishing House of PGU, 2002. 203 p.

2. Modern Russian language. Lexicology. Lexicography. Phraseology: methodical materials / authors-comp. HER. Kotsova, T.M. Yudin. Arkhangelsk: Publishing House of PGU, 2005. 55 p.

3. Type classifications figurative meanings, lists linguistic dictionaries by type, table " Explanatory dictionaries Russian language".

4. Presentations of parts of speech of the Russian language.

5. Presentations of grammatical categories of individual parts of speech.