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1.Point out the grammatical content of the inflectional Genitive; translate into Russian:

A little hand like a baby’s; at the chemist’s; Australia’s disaster; tomorrow’s conference; at a stone’s throw; by the water’s edge; the researcher’s findings; a lawyer’s assistant; a robin’s nest; at a moment’s notice; the government’s steps; a three-weeks’ holiday; his son’s studies; the dog’s owner; the company’s activities; the old man’s memories; after seven hours’ walk; today’s news; the child’s birth; to go to the Brown’s; a five minutes’ rest; at arm’s length; a week’s wages; the team’s efforts; the author’s translation; a small photographer’s shop; the actor’s play; a woman’s laughter; a lion’s courage; the committee’s decision; children’s television; a touch of last year’s sunshine; a gentlemen’s agreement; an instant’s dismayed silence; from the tailor’s.

2.Analyse the meaning of the ‘of-Genitive’. What are the corresponding Russian word forms? Do possible substitutions for ‘s-inflection:

The last letter of my mother-in-law; the rooms of the daughter and the son; love of his children; a man of experience and culture; a jar of marmalade; the population of England; every point of business life; to run the risk of concealment; the first shock of reality; the beating of her heart; the latest record of the champion; Minister of Labour; cause of quarrel; lack of principle; influx of workers; to the astonishment of the people; point of view; the properties of substance; results of experiments; the presence of Florence; the desperate determination of running away; the image of the actress; the smiling face of Mr. Brown; finished reading of the book; the voice of Julian; the picture of her mother.

3.Choose the correct case form in English. Note appropriate transformations in the translation:

Женский журнал; недельный отпуск; сходить в булочную; окно спальни; женщина большой красоты; культура нации; минута сожаления; ключи от машины; быть у сестры; успехи сына; по дороге в школу; машина приятеля Джона; продолжительность жизни; руководитель отдела; урожай картофеля; степень бакалавра; обучение в университете; воскресный поезд; отсутствие дождя; кабинет директора; длинная статья журналиста; взгляды на проблему; банка консервов; с важностью взрослого человека; доброта друга; активный член клуба; тон его голоса; ограничения в использовании воды; отправиться в аптеку; в нескольких минутах ходьбы; обязанности его подчиненных; хозяин дома; интерес читателей к журналу; личность человека; деликатность своего положения; встреча сотрудников с руководством.

Supplementary:

Special views on the problem of Case

  1. Theory of Positional Case being determined by the functional position of a noun in a sentence.

  2. Theory of Prepositional Case being determined by collocation of prepositions with a noun in object and attributive phrases.

  3. Limited Case theory being determined by the oppositional expression of possessiveness.

(see: M.I.Bloch. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, Chapter 5, 2-4; I.Alexeyeva. Theoretical English Grammar Course. p.38-45)

Revision tasks for self-control

Give the definition of the grammatical category of case.

What is the general grammatical meaning of case?

How do Common case and Genitive case differ grammatically and semantically?

Why is the term ‘Genitive’ more preferable than ‘Possessive’ as regards case system in English?

Can a noun in the Genitive case be used absolutely?

What is the difference between inflectional and phrasal Genitive?

Supplementary:

Morphological features of adjective as part of speech

  1. Categorial meaning. Nominative value of adjectives.

  2. Derivation patterns: affixation, substantivization by conversion, compounding.

  3. Subclasses: qualitative and relative (definitions).

  4. Evaluative\specificative functions of adjectives (examples).

  5. Category of adjectival comparison:

    • invariant categorical meaning;

    • categorical forms: marked member vs unmarked member;

    • problem of elative comparison;

    • interpretation of more\most\less\least combinations;

    • non-comparable evaluative adjectives.

(see: : M.I.Bloch. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, Chapter 18, 1-2, 4-7)

Morphological features of adverb as part of speech

1. Categorial meaning. Nominative value of adverbs.

2. Subclasses: qualitative, quantitative, circumstantial.

3. Word-building structure: simple\derived; derivational patterns:

    1. affixation;

    2. composite formation;

    3. phrasal formation;

    4. conversion (adjective-stem conversives; pronominal conversives).

(see:M.I.Bloch. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar, Chapter 19, 1-5)