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New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish 5th New edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 953 g
  • Sari: Routledge Reference Grammars
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1444137697
  • ISBN-13: 9781444137699
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 953 g
  • Sari: Routledge Reference Grammars
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Hodder Education
  • ISBN-10: 1444137697
  • ISBN-13: 9781444137699
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For many years A NEW REFERENCE GRAMMAR OF MODERN SPANISH has been trusted by students and teachers as the standard English-language reference grammar of Spanish.

Now updated to include the latest findings of the Royal Spanish Academy's official grammar book, 'La Nueva gramática de la lengua española', making A NEW REFERENCE GRAMMAR OF MODERN SPANISH FIFTH EDITION even more relevant to students and teachers of Spanish.

Key features of this fifth edition include:

a 'Guide to the Book', enabling you to make the most of this new edition

new vocabulary such as topical and technological terms, bringing you up-to-date with contemporary spoken Spanish

more Latin-American Spanish, ensuring world-wide coverage

aclearer guidance to recommended usage -advice on the Academy's latest spelling rules. Whether a student or a teacher of Spanish, you can be sure that this fifth edition of A NEW REFERENCE GRAMMAR OF MODERN SPANISH will provide you with a comprehensive, cohesive and clear guide to the forms and structures of Spanish as it is written and spoken today in Spain and Latin America.

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The fifth edition reaffirms A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish as the most practical and comprehensive Spanish grammar book on the market. By illustrating grammar through references to English and other languages, the authors have created a unique resource, giving the English-speaking reader access to a wealth of knowledge about the Spanish language, explained in a clear, cohesive and effective way. This new edition is the first to incorporate the findings of the latest Nueva gramática de la lengua española, published by the Real Academia Española, making it compulsory reading for students at all levels, academics, translators and professionals interested in mastering the intricacies of the Spanish language. - Javier Muñoz-Basols, University of Oxford, UK

The 5th edition of Butt and Benjamin's New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish manages to improve an already outstanding text. It should be standard issue for all serious students of Spanish. - Ian MacKenzie, Professor of Spanish Linguistics, School of Modern Languages, Newcastle University, UK

A New Reference is a title we consider compulsory as a reference book for our students in the final year of their BA and BComm International programmes, and also at MA level. I also use it as a reference and I have always found it very useful. This new edition will be even more useful as it includes the new spelling and accent rules and a glossary of computing vocabulary. It is definitely the only grammar book in the market for final year graduate and postgraduate students. - Begoña Sangrador-Vegas, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, National University of Ireland, Galway

Preface to the Fifth Edition vii
Abbreviations and usage xi
How to use this book xii
1 Gender of nouns
1(15)
2 Plural of nouns
16(11)
3 Articles
27(22)
4 Adjectives
49(22)
5 Comparison of adjectives and ad verbs
71(10)
6 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
81(6)
7 Neuter article and neuter pronouns
87(7)
8 Possessive adjectives and pronouns
94(8)
9 Miscellaneous adjectives and pronouns
102(17)
10 Numerals
119(11)
11 Personal pronouns
130(24)
12 Le/les and lo/la/los/las
154(12)
13 Forms of Spanish verbs
166(36)
14 Use of indicative (non-continuous) verb forms
202(31)
15 Continuous forms of the verb
233(8)
16 The subjunctive
241(42)
17 The imperative
283(9)
18 The infinitive
292(12)
19 Participles
304(5)
20 The gerund
309(11)
21 Modal auxiliary verbs
320(8)
22 Personal a
328(8)
23 Negation
336(11)
24 Interrogation and exclamations
347(7)
25 Conditional sentences
354(7)
26 Pronominal verbs
361(25)
27 Verbs of becoming
386(5)
28 Passive and impersonal sentences
391(17)
29 Ser and estar
408(9)
30 Existential sentences
417(4)
31 Adverbs
421(19)
32 Expressions of time
440(13)
33 Conjunctions and discourse markers
453(17)
34 Prepositions
470(32)
35 Relative clauses and relative pronouns
502(11)
36 Nominalizers and cleft sentences
513(7)
37 Word order
520(11)
38 Diminutive, augmentative and pejorative suffixes
531(7)
39 Spelling, accent rules, punctuation and word division
538(15)
Glossary of grammatical terms 553(9)
Glossary of computing and telephone terminology 562(5)
Bibliography and sources 567(2)
Index of English words 569(3)
Index of Spanish words and grammatical points 572
JOHN BUTT, Emeritus Professor of Modern Hispanic Studies, King's College, London

CARMEN BENJAMIN, a native speaker of Spanish and a former lecturer in Spanish at King's College, London