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- Glokaya_kuzdra abstract "Glokaya kuzdra (Russian: Глокая куздра) is a reference to a meaningless but grammatically correct Russian language phrase, similar to the English language phrases using the pseudoword "gostak". It was suggested by Russian linguist Lev Shcherba. The full phrase is: "Гло́кая ку́здра ште́ко будлану́ла бо́кра и курдя́чит бокрёнка" (Glokaya kuzdra shteko budlanula bokra i kurdyachit bokryonka). In the phrase, all word stems (glok-, kuzdr-, shtek-, budl-, bokr-, kurd-) are meaningless, but all affixes are real and used in a grammatically correct way.Shcherba used it in his lectures in linguistics to emphasise the importance of grammar in acquiring foreign languages. The phrase was popularized by Lev Uspensky in his popular science book A Word about Words.".
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- Glokaya_kuzdra wikiPageRevisionID "603623583".
- Glokaya_kuzdra hasPhotoCollection Glokaya_kuzdra.
- Glokaya_kuzdra subject Category:Russian_words_and_phrases.
- Glokaya_kuzdra subject Category:Semantics.
- Glokaya_kuzdra comment "Glokaya kuzdra (Russian: Глокая куздра) is a reference to a meaningless but grammatically correct Russian language phrase, similar to the English language phrases using the pseudoword "gostak". It was suggested by Russian linguist Lev Shcherba. The full phrase is: "Гло́кая ку́здра ште́ко будлану́ла бо́кра и курдя́чит бокрёнка" (Glokaya kuzdra shteko budlanula bokra i kurdyachit bokryonka).".
- Glokaya_kuzdra label "Glokaya kuzdra".
- Glokaya_kuzdra label "Глокая куздра".
- Glokaya_kuzdra sameAs m.0bhb930.
- Glokaya_kuzdra sameAs Q4139974.
- Glokaya_kuzdra sameAs Q4139974.
- Glokaya_kuzdra wasDerivedFrom Glokaya_kuzdra?oldid=603623583.
- Glokaya_kuzdra isPrimaryTopicOf Glokaya_kuzdra.