
Perfect for business people, tourists, and students, this new Oxford Minireference book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to all the grammar used in modern German. Packed with short, easy-to-follow examples for points of basic grammar, it makes reading and speaking proper German a much easier and enjoyable task for people of all levels of fluency. German Grammar also lays particular emphasis on the differences between the spoken and the written language, providing longer examples from a wide range of newspapers and magazines to show modern usage, and separate sections on word order, prepositions, punctuation, and translation problems. The perfect size for anyone on the go, German Grammar is an essential reference source for those who hoping to perfect their language skills.
This text serves as a compact, practical guide designed to clarify the complexities of modern German grammar for learners of varying fluency levels. Author William Rowlinson utilizes his expertise to organize linguistic rules into an accessible format, emphasizing the distinction between colloquial and formal usage. The book provides a structured framework that bridges the gap between theoretical grammar and real-world application through contemporary examples.
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Experts and language learners frequently cite this text as a reliable, portable resource for quick grammatical verification. The consensus highlights its utility as a supplementary tool for students and travelers who require concise explanations of common linguistic challenges.
Page Count:
308
Publication Date:
1993-09-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192116770
ISBN-13:
9780192116772
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