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Polish: An Essential Grammar

by Dana Bielec
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Overview

Polish: An Essential Grammar is the sole up-to-date Polish grammar available to English-speakers. A reference guide to the most important aspects of the language, it presents a fresh and accessible description, focusing on genuine patterns of use in the modern

language. The ideal reference work for the independent learner the business traveler or the researcher, this grammar is written without jargon and with a special focus on areas traditionally problematic for English-speakers. The preliminary section on the Polish alphabet, the range of

contemporary usage and grammatical examples, and the comprehensive index contribute to the accessibility of the book. Sections also focus on aspects frequently left out of less-detailed works (such as the diminutive noun, vowel and consonant changes, irregular verb declension and

declension of words into different parts of speech) making this book an essential companion to the student of Polish even as study continues to advance.

About the Author, Dana Bielec

Dana Bielec is an experienced multilingual language tutor with a specialist qualification in the teaching of dyslexic students.

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Book Details

Published
April 23, 2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415595599

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