CITATION

Levine, James S.. Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar, Third Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2017.

Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar, Third Edition

Published:  November 2017

eISBN: 9781260011500 | ISBN: 9781260011517

Book description:

Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Textbook too pricey?

Fortunately, there's Schaum's. This all-in-one-package includes more than 220 practice exercises to sharpen your grammar skills. You'll find everything you need to build confidence, skills, and knowledge for the highest score possible.

More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them study faster, learn better, and get top grades. Now Schaum's is better than ever-with a new look, a new format with hundreds of practice problems, and completely updated information to conform to the latest developments in every field of study.

Schaum’s Outline of Russian Grammar, Third Edition features:

• Grammatical expressions used by native Russian speakers today

• A complete review of grammar rules

• An accessible format for quick and easy review

• Hundreds of example sentences, and more

• Access to revised Schaums.com website and new app

James S. Levine received his B.A. in History and Russian from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Levine also studied Russian language, literature, and culture at Moscow University and St. Petersburg University, Russia. He has taught Russian for the past twenty-five years at several universities, including the University of Illinois, the University of Maryland at College Park, and George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He is currently Associate Professor of Russian at George Mason University, where he is also Director of Russian Studies. He has served as a consultant on foreign language education projects for the American Council on Education, and as a specialist reviewer and panelist for the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Security Education Program, and the American Council of Teachers of Russian. He is co-translator of The Black Book, coeditor of Case in Slavic, and author of numerous articles on Russian language and linguistics.