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A Practical Hungarian Grammar with Glossary

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Publisher
Akademiai Kiado
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
370
Category
Library

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This Practical Hungarian Grammar is aimed at students and teachers of the Hungarian language. The 110 chapters of the book offer a systematic overview of Hungarian grammar. They focus on the most important linguistic aspects and those difficulties most commonly encountered by students. Each grammar overview is clearly structured and immediately followed by exercises derived from commonly encountered, practical situation, a combination that helps the students both deepen their understanding of a particular grammatical point and enlarge their topic-related vocabulary. Longer units are followed by revision sections. All chapters of the book have the same structure. ยง On the left-hand page there are bilingual explanations (Hungarian || English), tables, and examples presenting a certain aspect of the Hungarian language. ยง On the right-hand page are related exercises. They will also give you more examples on the grammar aspect in question. ยง Most units are completed by a set of review ex


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