Latin grammar
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Latin grammar
University of Michigan, c2006
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Latijnse grammatica
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Note
"English translation/adaption by Dirk Panhuis and Gertrud Champe"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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Description
In "Latin Grammar", Dirk Panhuis has assembled an innovative reference that makes use of many of the advances that have taken place in linguistics during the last half century. Instead of old-fashioned grammar-translation approaches, Panhuis explains linguistic concepts clearly, thoroughly describing the mechanics of the sentence and its parts. In addition to discussing syntactic and semantic structures, and appropriate grammatical terminology and definitions, Panhuis also illustrates the grammar throughout with text by Latin authors. This concise reference, ideal for students and instructors of Latin in high schools and colleges, will supplant the out-dated grammars of Allen & Greenough and Hale & Buck.
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