Spanish Grammar
Spanish Grammar
By:John Butt
Published on 1996 by Oxford University Press, USA
The problem of standardization uniquely affects Spanish which is spoken in over twenty countries, therefore the type of language described in the grammar is international Spanish. Latin-American usage is included wherever educated usage differs markedly from European. A brief appendix is also included, summarising major points of difference between European and American usage that are not been covered in the body of the book. The appendix on pronunciation is especially detailed as the abbreviated accounts of Spanish pronunciation given in books at this level are frequently misleading. This appendix gives equal prominence to comparisons with British and American pronunciations of English, and American variants of words are given where necessary. Full verb tables and a list of irregular verbs are also given. The book includes: * Clearly laid-out presentations of essential grammar for all students of Spanish * Hundreds of Spanish examples * Up-to-date explanations of Spanish usage (including coverage of Latin American Spanish) * Tips on translation problems and pronunciation traps * Special sections on prepositions and their use, word order, and pronunciation * Complete glossary of grammatical terms and a full index
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