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Czech : an essential grammar / / James Naughton



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Autore: Naughton J. D (James D.), <1950-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Czech : an essential grammar / / James Naughton Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : Routledge, 2005
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (292 p.)
Disciplina: 491.8682421
Soggetto topico: Czech language - Grammar
Czech language - English
Note generali: Includes index.
English and Czech text.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; Czech; Copyright Page; Contents; Abbrevations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Standard versus non-standard usage; Chapter 2. Pronunciation and orthography -výslovnost a pravopls; 2.1 Vowels - samohlásky; 2.2 Consonants - souhlásky; 2.3 Soft I versus hard Y; 2.4 Consonants before Ě and I/Í; 2.5 Voicing and devoicing; 2.6 Intonation - intonace; 2.7 The alphabet; 2.8 Capital letters; 2.9 Non-standard Czech; Chapter 3. Nouns - podstatná jména; 3.1 Gender - rod; The plural - mnoźné číslo; 3.3 Cases - pády; 3.4 Hard and soft declensions; 3.5 Masculine types; 3.6 Feminine types
3.7 Neuter types3.8 Other miscellaneous types; 3.9 Adjectival nouns - zpodstatnélá pŕídavná jména; 3.10 Plural-only nouns - podstatná jména pomnožná; 3.11 Indeclinable nouns - nesklonná jména; Chapter 4. Adjectives and adverbs - pŕídavná jména a pŕíslovce; 4.1 The adjective -pŕídavná jméno; 4.2 English noun modifiers; 4.3 Standard adjectives - hard and soft types; 4.4 Adjective rád; 4.5 Short-form adjectives - jmenný tvar; 4.6 Possessive adjectives - pŕivlastňovací pŕídavná jména; 4.7 The adverb - pŕíslovce; 4.8 Standard adverbs ending in -é/e; 4.9 Adverbs ending in -cky, -sky
4.10 Adverbs ending in -o4.11 Looking happy/sad etc.; 4.12 Interrogatives, place and motion; 4.13 More adverbs of place and motion; 4.14 Other forms of adverb; 4.15 Comparison of adjectives - stupňování; 4.16 Comparison of adverbs; Chapter 5. Pronouns - zájmena; 5.1 Pronoun types; 5.2 Personal pronouns - osobní zájmena; 5.3 Reflexive pronoun se - zvratné zájmeno; 5.4 Demonstratives - ukazovací zájmena; 5.5 Possessives - pŕivlastňovací zájmena; 5.6 Interrogatives - tázací zájmena etc.; 5.7 Relative pronouns -vztaźná zájmena etc.; 5.8 Interrogatives and their derivatives; 5.9 Sám and samý
6.12 Collective or set numerals - souborové číslovky6.13 Generic numerals - druhové číslovky; Chapter 7. The verb - sloveso; 7.1 Verb forms and categories; 7.2 The infinitive - infinitiv; 7.3 Reflexive verbs - zvratná slovesa; 7.4 The present tense - pŕítomný čas; 7.5 The past tense - minulý čas; 7.6 Imperfective and perfective aspect - nedokonavý a dokonavý vid; 7.7 Perfective present and future; 7.8 Imperfective future - budoucí čas nedokonavý; 7.9 The conditional tense - kondicionál/ podmiňovací způsob; 7.10 Synopsis of main tenses; 7.11 Past conditional -kondicionál minulý
7.12 Pluperfect - pŕedminulý čas/plusquamperfektum
Sommario/riassunto: Czech: An Essential Grammar is a practical reference guide to the core structures and features of modern Czech. Presenting a fresh and accessible description of the language, this engaging grammar uses clear, jargon-free explanations and sets out the complexities of Czech in short, readable sections. Suitable for either independent study or for students in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types, key features include:* focus on the morphology and syntax of the language* clear explanations of grammatical terms * full use of authentic exam
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ISBN: 0-415-28825-8
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