Abstract

Our study has contributed to the further description of finite verb forms in Russian by revealing the relative lack of homogeneity of the imperative in contrast to the present tense. The relationships between the individual subparadigms of expression are relatively weak, the relationships between the basic forms and paradigms of expression show a lack of cohesiveness, and, although the measure of predictability is even somewhat higher than in the present tense, the quantitative part of our study clearly shows that there is a larger number of rarely occurring examples.

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