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Sentence
The
term
"genitive-accusative"
refers
to
the
use
of
genitive
form
in
accusative
function.
It
is
a
phenomenon
that
has
grown
and
been
generalized
from
a
special
distinction
in
old
Russian
to
the
broad
category
of
animateness
in
modern
Russian.
Genitive-Accusative
in
the
Laurentian
Primary
Chronicle,
Orrin
Frink,
The
Slavic
and
East
European
Journal,
Vol.
6,
No.
2
(Summer,
1962),
pp.
133-137,
doi:10.2307/3086099
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The term genitive-accusative
refers to the use of genitive form in accusative function. It is a phenomenon that has grown and been generalized from a special distinction in old Russian to the broad category of animateness in modern Russian. Genitive-Accusative in the Laurentian Primary Chronicle, Orrin Frink, The Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Summer, 1962), pp. 133-137, doi:10.2307/3086099
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