A comprehensive Spanish Grammar
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A comprehensive Spanish Grammar
(Blackwell reference grammars)
Blackwell, 1995
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Spaanse spraakkunst
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Bibliography: p. [652]-668
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631168034
Description
This is a much-needed, definitive grammar for all students of Spanish. Balancing a respect for established tradition with an awareness of current usage, A Comprehensive Spanish Grammar is both authoritative and stimulating in its approach. The book covers topics from basic pronunciation and the use of the noun, to particular problem areas, such as difficulties with verbs and word order. Special sections examine regional diversity within the language, and attention is paid throughout to the inclusion of Latin-American Spanish.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Abbreviations. 1. Pronunciation. 2. The Article. 3. The Noun. 4. The Adjective. 5. Numerals. 6. Personal Pronouns. 7. Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives. 8. Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives. 9. Relatives. 10. Interrogative and Exclamatory Pronouns and Adjectives. 11. Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives. 12. Impersonal Expressions. 13. The Adverb. 14. Comparative Constructions. 15. Prepositions. 16. Constructions with Verbs and Nouns. 17. Conjunctions. 18. The Verb - Conjugation. 19. Uses of the Tenses. 20. The Passive. 21. Use of the Moods. 22. The Impersonal Forms of the Verb. 23. Special Problems with Spanish Verbs. 24. Subject-Verb Concord. 25. Syntax of Negative Elements. 26. Word Order. 27. Affective Suffixes. Bibliography. Index Verborum. Index of Topics.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631190875
Description
This is a much-needed, definitive grammar for all students of Spanish. Balancing a respect for established tradition with an awareness of current usage, A Comprehensive Spanish Grammar is both authoritative and stimulating in its approach. The book covers topics from basic pronunciation and the use of the noun, to particular problem areas, such as difficulties with verbs and word order. Special sections examine regional diversity within the language, and attention is paid throughout to the inclusion of Latin-American Spanish.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Abbreviations. 1. Pronunciation. 2. The Article. 3. The Noun. 4. The Adjective. 5. Numerals. 6. Personal Pronouns. 7. Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives. 8. Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives. 9. Relatives. 10. Interrogative and Exclamatory Pronouns and Adjectives. 11. Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives. 12. Impersonal Expressions. 13. The Adverb. 14. Comparative Constructions. 15. Prepositions. 16. Constructions with Verbs and Nouns. 17. Conjunctions. 18. The Verb - Conjugation. 19. Uses of the Tenses. 20. The Passive. 21. Use of the Moods. 22. The Impersonal Forms of the Verb. 23. Special Problems with Spanish Verbs. 24. Subject-Verb Concord. 25. Syntax of Negative Elements. 26. Word Order. 27. Affective Suffixes. Notes. Bibliography. Word Index.
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