Innovations in the vocabulary of modern English language have become a great concern of many Ukrainian and foreign language theorists. The linguistic tradition of this study on the territory of CIS and Ukraine is closely interrelated with such scholars as…
Bożena Zinkiewicz-Tomanek, Halina Strelczuk, and Olga Kamianaja. Rozmówki Polsko-Ukraińskie [Polish-Ukrainian Phrasebook]. Kraków: Stowarzyszenie Współpracy Polska – Wschód, Oddział Wojewódzki w Krakowie, 1992. 291 pp. including index, (paper).
In the twenty-first century, a century of globalization and internationalization, much greater emphasis should be placed on practical knowledge of languages with a broad cultural perspective. This phrasebook was generated in response to the emergence of the independent state of…
Jim Dingley and Olena Bekh. Ukrainian Phrasebook. Lonely Planet Language Survival Kit. Hawthorne, Australia: Lonely Planet Publications, 1996. 221 pp. Illustrations. Index. $6.95, paper. Olesj P. Benyukh and Raisa I. Galushko. Ukrainian Phrasebook and Dictionary. Hippocrene Language Studies. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1998. Third printing. 205 pp. $18.50, paper.
The development of Ukrainian materials and resourses at all levels of the proficiency spectrum is an urgent task facing specialists of Ukrainian in the Western world. One of the ultimate goals of students pursuing the language for professional reasons is…
Stefan M. Pugh and Ian Press. Ukrainian: A Comprehensive Grammar. Routledge Grammars. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. xv, 315 pp. Notes. Selected Bibliography and References. Index. $100.00, cloth. $40.00, paper.
For a long period of time instructors of Ukrainian in the West have been waiting for a Comprehensive Grammar of Ukrainian. It appeared only recently. Its authors claim it to be “a complete reference guide to modern Ukrainian grammar” (back…
Robert A. DeLossa, R. Robert Koropeckyj, Robert Romanchuk, and Alexandra Isaievych Mason. Rozmovljajmo! (Let’s Talk!): A Basic Ukrainian Course with Polylogs, Grammar, and Conversation Lessons. Bloomington, Indiana: Slavica, 2004. 521 pp.
“At the core of the book are twenty-two lessons, each beginning with situational polylogs and communicative exercises and followed by grammatical explanations with further exercises for practice” – state its authors at the back cover of the book.