Turkish : an essential grammar
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Turkish : an essential grammar
(Essential grammars)
Routledge, 2011
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at 5 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
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  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
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  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
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  Shiga
  Kyoto
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  Wakayama
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  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
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  Sweden
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  United States of America
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Turkish: An Essential Grammar is a concise, user-friendly guide to the most important structures of contemporary Turkish.
Presenting a fresh and accessible description of the language, this engaging grammar uses clear, jargon-free explanations offering practical guidance on understanding and constructing words and sentences correctly.
Key features include:
pronunciation guide
clear grammatical explanations
frequent use of examples from colloquial and formal speech, accompanied by translations
illustrative tables and a series of appendices to complement the explanations
full glossary of grammatical terms.
With numerous language examples bringing grammar to life, this truly essential reference work will prove invaluable to all students looking to master the patterns of modern Turkish, which are often very different from those in English or other European languages.
Asli Goeksel is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Western Languages and Literatures at Bogazici University, Istanbul.
Celia Kerslake is Lecturer in Turkish in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford.
The two authors previously collaborated on the writing of Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Routledge, 2005)
Table of Contents
1. The alphabet and pronunciation 2. Spelling and punctuation 3. Forming words and compounds 4. The noun and the noun phrase 5. Adjectives, determiners, quantifiers 6. Numerals and numerical expressions 7. Adverbials 8. Postpositional Phrases 9. Pronouns 10. Conjunctions 11. Basic sentence structure 12. Person marking in sentences 13. The copula: Predicates with -y- ('be') and ol- ('be'/'have') 14. Nominal sentences 15. Verbal sentences 16. The Verb Form 17. Modality 18. Questions 19. Word order and intonation 20. Relative clauses 21. Noun clauses 22. Adverbial clauses 23. Conditional sentences 24. Conversational features Appendix A: Inflection of nouns Appendix B: Inflection of nominal predicates
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