The Underlying Grammar in a Language Course (with a special reference to Russian)

Abstract

The thesis describes and justifies a set of ideal syntactic wordclasses designed to facilitate the analysis of sentences of modern standard scientific and technical Russian by the setting up of chains of syntactic predictions designed to be derivable through a defined search procedure in a specially-prepared dictionary, which also contains appropriate instructions for translation into English of chains of a given structure (sentences of Russian). A set of such syntactic word-classes has been used as the basis of a textbook of scientific and technical Russian (a so-called ‘Integrated Dictionary'), which is described in the thesis. Its proposed syntactic word-classes are critically compared with the ideal set, and amendments to the textbook proposed. A number of traditional textbooks of scientific and technical Russian are also examined, with a view to deriving from them a set of wordclasses analogous to our proposed ideal set. On the basis of a comparison of the ideal set of syntactic wordclasses with those derived from the textbooks, it is concluded that a) the traditional textbooks do not,strictly speaking, constitute grammars of Russian, a deficiency which can be related to their underlying grammatical theory, and b) the present ‘Integrated Dictionary' amounts to an attempt to express in morpho-syntactic terms the information given in traditional courses, and fails to provide all the information necessary to achieve its declared aim of analysis through strings of syntactic predictions.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.48780/publications.aston.ac.uk.00010256
Divisions: College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities
Additional Information: Copyright © Heron, 1979. P.A. Heron asserts their moral right to be identified as the author of this thesis. This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with its author and that no quotation from the thesis and no information derived from it may be published without appropriate permission or acknowledgement. If you have discovered material in Aston Publications Explorer which is unlawful e.g. breaches copyright, (either yours or that of a third party) or any other law, including but not limited to those relating to patent, trademark, confidentiality, data protection, obscenity, defamation, libel, then please read our Takedown Policy and contact the service immediately
Institution: Aston University
Uncontrolled Keywords: language course,Russian syntax,integrated dictionary systems
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2023 13:32
Date Deposited: 18 Jan 2011 12:16
Completed Date: 1979
Authors: Heron, Patricia Ann

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