IN PASSING
•Though the object Is usually put in the genitive in negative sentences, the ruie is not always followed. The accusative is quite normal where a sentence contains an object governed by an infinitive which itself is governed by a negatived verb.”—From a 8.8. C. publication accompanying a new radio course in Russian.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 3
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54IN PASSING Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 3
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