id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_biqbpu3qlnd7zjmgup6lhw3ehu Philip J. Regier A Dictionary of Slavic Word Families. Compiled and edited by Louis Jay Herman. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1975. xvi, 667 pp. $20.00 1976 2 .pdf application/pdf 973 74 62 the two hundred articles is headed by a list of the various Russian, Polish, Czech, or interesting derivatives of the root are then listed in columns according to language so that morphologically identical words line up horizontally. The value of root lexicons has long been recognized for advanced vocabulary study of Russian (compare the lexicons of Wolkonsky and Poltoratzky, the need for similar expositions of the vocabulary structure of other Slavic languages, and provides a useful tool for pinpointing translator's "false friends"— Russian Futurism: A History has competently documented and put in perspective Barooshian's study, entitled Russian Cubo-Futurism, 1910-1930, is, in effect, Russian Cubo-Futurism in Brief Historical Perspective." Perhaps because the the chapter entitled "French Surrealism and Russian Futurism" tends to concentrate, at times, on some less "intrinsic" aspects; it assigns too much importance to the French artists' ideological declarations. Russian Cubo-Futurists" (p. ./cache/work_biqbpu3qlnd7zjmgup6lhw3ehu.pdf ./txt/work_biqbpu3qlnd7zjmgup6lhw3ehu.txt