![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore, the work is formulated to appear not just as an appendix to the GAD, serving as a companion volume, but it is also composed and devised to perform as a textbook on Russian academic normative lexicography not just for Russian students of philological studies, or foreign students at Slavic Departments and russophiles likewise, but, in the interim, to play an essential role to function as a guidebook for professorial lecturers and as an illustrious Preface to the Great Academic Dictionary, as well.The purpose of the research program described here was to investigate college students' approaches to learning, and to determine the extent to which these reflected the effects of teaching and assessment demands rather than representing relatively stable characteristics of the individual learners. Each chapter can be read, used and lectured independently. The entire work, as a single unit, is chronologically arranged essays, directly complementing the main subject. The monograph is an introductory volume to the GAD. ![]() More than 1,000,000 words were used to describe the subject matter in light of the latest achievements in world linguistics, lexicology and lexicography. The Monograph consists of 101 essays and treatises in Russian, English accompanied with essays in French, German and Armenian languages. In practice, "the History of the GAD" shall be considered as the first attempt of introducing this subject matter in English. The text of Terminal Objectives is micrographically reduced to be read with a magnifying glass (included). The principle languages of the monograph are Russian and English. It covers 175 years of history related to the theoretical and practical aspects of normative lexicography, pioneered by the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute for Linguistic Studies. The History of the Great Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language" (История Большого Академического Словаря Русского Языка) is a massive monograph on Russian academic normative lexicography, starting from academician Jacob Grot's "Dictionary of the Russian Language" to the present edition of "the Great Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language" (GAD). ![]()
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