MainGrammar ConjTables Inventory Notes

Stems and stem changes.

The non-past stem, the infinitive/past stem, the stem with a full suffix

Many textbooks of Russian say, quite correctly, that a Russian verb has two stems: the non-past stem and the infinitive/past stem. For example, the verb писать has the non-past stem пиш- (пиш-у, пиш-ешь...пиш-ут) and the infinitive/past stem писа- (писа-ть, писа-л, писа-ла, писа-ло, писа-ли). How do these two stems relate to the concept of the “stem with a full suffix” (the root plus the suffix in its complete form)?

If you know the full-suffix stem, you can find the non-past stem and the infinitive/past stem by applying the rule of likes and unlikes. The infinitive/past stem is simply the full-suffix stem as it would be affected by infinitive/past (i.e., consonant) endings; the non-past stem is the full-suffix stem as it would be affected by non-past (i.e., vowel) endings. If the stem ends in a vowel (for example, пис-а), then infinitive/past endings are simply joined to it without changing it in any way. Since there are no changes, the infinitive/past stem will be identical to the stem with a full suffix:

писа

+

ть

=

писать

full-suffix stem:

ПИСА-

писа

+

л

=

писал

past/inf stem:

писа-

But if you take a vowel stem like писа- and join it to non-past endings, there will be a change because when the two vowels meet, the first of them will drop. In the case of А- stems, the consonant preceding the dropped vowel undergoes a change (see the Consonant Change table):

 

писа

+

ут

=

пќшут

 

говори

+

ят

=

говорїт

full-suffix stem:

ПИСА-

       

full-suffix stem:

ГОВОРИ-

       

non-past stem:

пиш-

       

non-past stem:

говор(soft)-

       

Now let us look at the opposite case, when the stem with a full suffix (for example, читай-) ends in a consonant. Adding non-past (vowel) endings won’t change anything, so that the non-past stem will be identical to the stem with a full suffix:

 

читай

+

ут

=

читђют

full-suffix stem:

ЧИТАЙ-

       

non-past stem:

читай-

       

The infinitive/past endings do change such a stem, because when the two consonants meet, the first of them is dropped. Thus, when a consonant ending is added to читай-, the й drops and you get the infinitive/past stem чита-:

 

читай

+

ть

=

читђть

   

+

л

=

читђл

full-suffix stem:

ЧИТАЙ-

       

inf/past stem:

чита-

       

To figure out the infinitive/past or non-past stem from the stem with a full suffix, just apply the rule of likes and unlikes, keeping in mind the special case of ОВА/УЙ verbs. The results are summarized below:

Otherwise

6.2   Consonant Changes

The changes described in this section concern the following groups of verbs:

In the first conjugation А stems, when the vowel А is dropped before non-past endings, the consonant preceding the vowel А undergoes changes as predicted in the following table:


Consonant Change Table

т

>

 ч

к

>

 ч

п

>

 пл’

д

>

 ж

г

>

 ж

б

>

 бл’

з

>

 ж

     

м

>

 мл’

с

>

 ш

х

>

 ш

в

>

 вл’

ст

>

 щ

ск

>

 щ

ф

>

 фл’

Examples:

Infinitive

Non-past

   

пис-ђ-ть

пќш-ут

write

с>ш

сказ-ђ-ть

скђж-ут

say

з>ж

плак-ђ-ть

плђч-ут

cry

к>ч

шепт-ђ-ть

шљпч-ут

whisper

т>ч

Because of these changes, the non-past stem of an А verb often ends in a consonant that is different from the consonant in the full-suffix stem (identical to the infinitive stem). The changes are predictable.

In И and Е stems the same consonant change occurs only in the first person singular:

Infinitive

      Non-past

   
 

3 person Plural

1 person Singular

 

прос-ќ-ть

прћс-ят

прош-џ

с>ш

воз-ќ-ть

вћз-ят

вож-џ

з>ж

отвљт-и-ть

отвљт-ят

отвљч-у

т>ч

верт-љ-ть

верт-їт

верч-џ

т>ч

вќд-е-ть

вќд-ят

вќж-у

д>ж

There are some verbs that depart from the standard set of alternations; their stems end in either -т- or -д-. These consonants normally alternate with -ч- and -ж-, but in such ex­ceptional verbs they alternate with -щ- and -жд, respectively: возвратќть возвращџ Perfective ‘repeat’, возвращђть Imperfective.