Russian-English Chemical and Polytechnical Dictionary


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Some 40,000 entries. "Intended chiefly for English-speaking scientists and engineers with a fair knowledge of Russian and a very good knowledge of their own specialties." Entries reflect American spelling and usage, rather than British. Soviet terminology emphasized. Entries include Russian word, English translation, part of speech, and occasionally, plural or singular form. 1st ed., 1947; 2d ed., 1962.






















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Russian in Plain English


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Russian in Plain English enables complete beginners to acquire the skill of reading words written in Cyrillic independently, with no English transcription or imitated pronunciation, within a short period of time. This book introduces the Cyrillic alphabet gradually, feeding in the letters and their various pronunciation aspects one by one over its ten units, thus building a complete picture of the Russian sound and writing systems. It also highlights the interrelationship of the two systems and helps learners to see the logic behind the use of the Cyrillic alphabet. In addition, the book teaches learners to produce Russian word stress on a marked syllable, contributing to stress acquisition. Furthermore, the book explains the basic grammatical features of Russian words and the rules of how to put them into sentences, enabling learners to start saying things in Russian from Unit 1. It employs some findings of research in language processing, helping learners to start building their speaking and reading skills. This book is an essential guide for all beginners, including students and independent learners.




Guide to Reference Books


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Presents an annotated bibliography of general and subject reference books covering the humanities, social and behavioral sciences, history, science, technology, and medicine.