An edition of How to read German (1964)

How to read German

a short cut for non-linguists

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An edition of How to read German (1964)

How to read German

a short cut for non-linguists

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This book is "...designed specifically for those who want to read German, not speak or write it." It consists of 21 progressive readings adapted from contemporaneous newspapers, periodicals, and books. After each reading, the related grammar and vocabulary is explained. The author doesn't attempt to present German grammar "in its entirety" but to "make the subject matter available to the English reader" as directly as possible. The book also contains 20 supplementary reading passages, a vocabulary list, a pronunciation guide, and some useful tables and charts for reference.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
German
Pages
247

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
438.242
Library of Congress
PF3117 .L35 1965

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 247 p.
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5953396M
Internet Archive
howtoreadgermans00lawm
LCCN
65026841
OCLC/WorldCat
1268182
Library Thing
254717

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