Dutch: An Essential Grammar is a reference guide to the most important aspects of modern Dutch as it is used by native speakers.
Dutch: An Essential Grammar. This new edition of the book presents a fresh and accessible description of the Dutch language, supported throughout by diagrams, illustrations and
lively examples. In particular, a new chapter on prepositions has been introduced and an index for the entire grammar has been formed for easier access to the material. Also, for the first time, a companion website will be made available for the book, with regularly updated information about learning resources available on the Internet.
This well-established grammar is the standard reference source for all learners and users from beginner to intermediate level. It is ideal for independent study or for students in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes.
Features include:
• “Let’s try it” sections in each chapter containing sample exercises
• A companion website with suggestions for hearing and reading Dutch on the web, to be found at www.routledge.com/9780415423076
• A general Dutch–English vocabulary at the end of the book containing all Dutch words used throughout the text
• Full use of examples given throughout illustrating modern usage William Z. Shetter is Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, U.S.A. He was the author of Introduction to Dutch (1958), the original title of this book, and its subsequent editions. He has been the co-author of Dutch: An
Essential Grammar since the eighth edition and is also author of The Netherlands in Perspective (second edition 2002).
Esther Ham is a senior lecturer and director of the Dutch Program at Indiana University, U.S.A. Her previous publications include the basic language method books, Help: Kunt U mij even helpen? (2001), books 1 and 2.
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