Incorporating much new material, this new edition of the standard work presents an authoritative, lucid, and engaging text, setting out every form and construction of pre- and post-reform Turkish that may be encountered in print, as well as colloquial usages.
Turkish Grammar
β Scribed by J. NΓ©meth (editor); T. Halasi-Kun (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 1962
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Series
- Publications in Near and Middle East Studies. Series B; 1
- Edition
- English Adaptation of the German Original, Reprint 2020
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION
SCRIPT
PHONETICS
MORPHOLOGY
SYNTAX
THE "WELL-KNOWN MISTAKES"
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Incorporating much new material, this new edition of the standard work presents an authoritative, lucid, and engaging text, setting out every form and construction of pre- and post-reform Turkish that may be encountered in print, as well as colloquial usages.
Turkish uses different sentence and work construction than English. Even with a reasonable vocabulary I have found it difficult to read a newspaper or almost any other article and understand the context. The classic book by Geoffrey Lewis on grammar was useful, but I found it irritating to have such
Turkish uses different sentence and work construction than English. Even with a reasonable vocabulary I have found it difficult to read a newspaper or almost any other article and understand the context. The classic book by Geoffrey Lewis on grammar was useful, but I found it irritating to have such
Turkish is spoken by about fifty million people in Turkey and is the co-official language of Cyprus. Whilst Turkish has a number of properties that are similar to those of other Turkic languages, it has distinct and interesting characteristics which are given full coverage in this book. Jaklin Kornf