Description: Did you know that vowels in the Ukrainian language are approximately five times less than consonants? Have you heard of unsyllabic sounds? And about Schrödinger's letter? Did you know that sibilants constantly mimic other consonants of the Ukrainian language? To be honest: you know all this. And even if it seems to you that you have no idea how certain sounds should be pronounced, your language consciousness and speech apparatus do it flawlessly. The book "Hear in Ukrainian" will not force you to learn rules or memorize language laws. Your Ukrainian language and literature teacher once did this. The task of the book — to explain the rules and regularities of the sound system, and also — why our alphabet is almost perfect. And, of course, to convince you that the Ukrainian language — it is extremely interesting, easy and sometimes even useful. Olga Dubchak — candidate of philological sciences, professional editor, literary editor, audio editor and editor-in-chief. In short, he wants to talk about it. It so happened that editing became the basis of her whole life, although Olga herself did not plan this. She was born in Kyiv, in Obolon, which sometimes suddenly affects her speech and attitudes to various life situations. She studied in a physics-mathematics class and planned to enter KPI, but the engineering and technical specialties were "against". She entered the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology of the National Pedagogical University named after M.P. Drahomanova, because "for" all the district and city olympiads in language and literature, won by Olga, spoke. There, she defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Ukrainian Language. Study at school, university, further teaching, pedagogical practice and preparation of applicants for external examinations in Ukrainian language and literature Olga in general liked But there was one problem: neither Olga herself, nor the students and teachers who had the difficult fate of dealing with her, could not and cannot understand — why learn the rules if no one remembers them and does not apply them in practice? Why bother with the rule of nines (What is the rule of nines, you ask? That's what we're talking about!) if the word "chips" is it still spelled wrong everywhere? After all: why do we still dream of school lessons on the Ukrainian language, if we remember absolutely nothing about them? these questions and tell about the Ukrainian language in such a way that it would be interesting, useful and maybe even fun. Although there are no guarantees in this matter, because Olga has no sense of humor at all. The book "Hear Ukrainian" is the first of three dedicated to the rules of the Ukrainian language, but not what you thought, but others. If you didn't think anything like that — even better In the first book, we will talk about letters and sounds, the principles of their agreement and interaction, try to remember a few words and understand why the apostrophe — cool, but soft sign — unsure of himself and visits a specialist. Plus a bit of history and interesting facts. Format —125 * 185 mm
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Book Title: Hear Ukrainian
Book Series: dictionary
Original Language: Ukrainian
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Format: Paperback
Language: Ukrainian
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated
Topic: Books, Languages, Literature, dictionary
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Vendor: Vikhola
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Almanac
Era: 2020s
Author: Olga Dubchak
Genre: Art & Culture, Historical, Modern & Contemporary, World literature & Classics
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Item Weight: 6,5
Number of Pages: 192