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Tolkovyi slovar' Iazyka gazet radio televedeniia [Explanatory Dictionary of the Language of Newspapers Radio and Television]
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This book offers a comprehensive presentation of the vocabulary and phraseology of Russian publicistic writing. The dictionary is compiled based on the works of leading essayists and contemporary journalists, drawing upon newspaper materials and linguistic literature. Each dictionary entry includes a definition of the word, its grammatical and stylistic characteristics, its lexical and syntactic collocations, and associated phraseological units. Synonyms and antonyms are provided, along with examples of usage for specific words that are not recommended.
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This book offers a comprehensive presentation of the vocabulary and phraseology of Russian publicistic writing. The dictionary is compiled based on the works of leading essayists and contemporary journalists, drawing upon newspaper materials and linguistic literature. Each dictionary entry includes a definition of the word, its grammatical and stylistic characteristics, its lexical and syntactic collocations, and associated phraseological units. Synonyms and antonyms are provided, along with examples of usage for specific words that are not recommended.
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Author
Solganik G.
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785170462490
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2008
Pages
752
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This book offers a comprehensive presentation of the vocabulary and phraseology of Russian publicistic writing. The dictionary is compiled based on the works of leading essayists and contemporary journalists, drawing upon newspaper materials and linguistic literature. Each dictionary entry includes a definition of the word, its grammatical and stylistic characteristics, its lexical and syntactic collocations, and associated phraseological units. Synonyms and antonyms are provided, along with examples of usage for specific words that are not recommended.