L.S.R. Byrne and E.L. Churchill's a comprehensive French grammar
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L.S.R. Byrne and E.L. Churchill's a comprehensive French grammar
(Blackwell reference grammars)
Blackwell Publishers, 1993
4th ed. / rewritten by Glanville Price
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Comprehensive French grammar
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631181644
Description
This book has been the standard textbook of French grammar since its first publication in 1950. This edition has been completely revised and rewritten. The process of revision is carried further and many sections that, in the previous edition, had remained fairly close to the original have been thoroughly revised and, in many cases, completely rewritten. This comprehensive textbook is furnished with full explanations and numerous examples, and is now completely up-to-date.
Table of Contents
- Technical terms and abbreviations
- the noun phrase
- verbs
- the structure of the sentence
- adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions.
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pbk ISBN 9780631181651
Description
Characterized by full explanations and numerous examples, A Comprehensive French Grammar is a clear, well-organized textbook of French grammar designed for advanced students of French language and literature. Derived from L. S. R. Byrne and E. L. Churchill's classic Comprehensive French Grammar (first published in 1950), this book has been a standard comprehensive textbook since its initial publication. The volume has been thoroughly revised and rewritten by Glanville Price and is now completely up-to-date. This fifth edition introduces a number of modifications to points of detail, including references to Rodney Ball's Colloquial French Grammar (Blackwell, 2000) and a list of works likely to be of interest to advanced students of French. It can also be used in conjunction with A French Grammar Workbook by Dulcie Engel, George Evans and Valerie Howells (Blackwell, 1998) to provide a complete learning package for the study of French grammar.
Table of Contents
Preface. Technical Terms and Abbreviations. Introduction. The Noun Phrase. Verbs. The Structure of the Sentence. Adverbs, Prepositions and Conjunctions. Appendix. Index.
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