Fidèle Mpiranya
Swahili Grammar and Workbook
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Swahili Grammar and Workbook provides a practical and comprehensive companion to Swahili grammar, filling in gaps left by other textbooks.
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Swahili Grammar and Workbook provides a practical and comprehensive companion to Swahili grammar, filling in gaps left by other textbooks.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781138808256
- ISBN-10: 1138808253
- Artikelnr.: 41024314
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781138808256
- ISBN-10: 1138808253
- Artikelnr.: 41024314
Fidèle Mpiranya is Lecturer in Swahili and African Linguistics at the University of Chicago, USA.
Introduction 1. Swahili - Key elements 2. Using basic vocabulary and
markers 3. Personal pronouns 4. Swahili noun class system 5. Noun/adjective
and pronoun agreement 6. The indicative mood and main verb tenses 7. Verb
"be" / "have" in the main clause 8. Special class combinations and the
reflexive pronoun 9. Prefix/stem contact rules vs. invariable
adjectives/pronouns 10. Relative clauses and the use of reference pronouns
11. Imperative and Subjunctive moods 12. Monosyllabic verb stems and the
stem augment ku 13. Auxiliary verbs and the expression of complex tenses
14. Expressing comparison 15. The passive form of the verb 16. Locative
agreement and coordinated noun agreement 17. The conditional mood 18. The
causative extension of the verb 19. Reciprocal, stative, and applicative
verb extensions 20. Adverbs in a broad sense 21. Adjectives in a broad
sense 22. Noun formation and augmentative/diminutive processes 23. Reduced
forms and special uses of various pronouns 24. Subjunctive vs.
infinitive/indicative in coordinated and subordinate clauses 25. Double
object constructions and the use of "object markers" Appendix A: Greetings
and other polite expressions Appendix B: Class agreements with all types of
adjectives and pronouns Appendix C: Clause connectors and other transition
words APPENDIX D: Use of verb tenses in Swahili proverbs Vocabulary list
References Index
markers 3. Personal pronouns 4. Swahili noun class system 5. Noun/adjective
and pronoun agreement 6. The indicative mood and main verb tenses 7. Verb
"be" / "have" in the main clause 8. Special class combinations and the
reflexive pronoun 9. Prefix/stem contact rules vs. invariable
adjectives/pronouns 10. Relative clauses and the use of reference pronouns
11. Imperative and Subjunctive moods 12. Monosyllabic verb stems and the
stem augment ku 13. Auxiliary verbs and the expression of complex tenses
14. Expressing comparison 15. The passive form of the verb 16. Locative
agreement and coordinated noun agreement 17. The conditional mood 18. The
causative extension of the verb 19. Reciprocal, stative, and applicative
verb extensions 20. Adverbs in a broad sense 21. Adjectives in a broad
sense 22. Noun formation and augmentative/diminutive processes 23. Reduced
forms and special uses of various pronouns 24. Subjunctive vs.
infinitive/indicative in coordinated and subordinate clauses 25. Double
object constructions and the use of "object markers" Appendix A: Greetings
and other polite expressions Appendix B: Class agreements with all types of
adjectives and pronouns Appendix C: Clause connectors and other transition
words APPENDIX D: Use of verb tenses in Swahili proverbs Vocabulary list
References Index
Introduction 1. Swahili - Key elements 2. Using basic vocabulary and
markers 3. Personal pronouns 4. Swahili noun class system 5. Noun/adjective
and pronoun agreement 6. The indicative mood and main verb tenses 7. Verb
"be" / "have" in the main clause 8. Special class combinations and the
reflexive pronoun 9. Prefix/stem contact rules vs. invariable
adjectives/pronouns 10. Relative clauses and the use of reference pronouns
11. Imperative and Subjunctive moods 12. Monosyllabic verb stems and the
stem augment ku 13. Auxiliary verbs and the expression of complex tenses
14. Expressing comparison 15. The passive form of the verb 16. Locative
agreement and coordinated noun agreement 17. The conditional mood 18. The
causative extension of the verb 19. Reciprocal, stative, and applicative
verb extensions 20. Adverbs in a broad sense 21. Adjectives in a broad
sense 22. Noun formation and augmentative/diminutive processes 23. Reduced
forms and special uses of various pronouns 24. Subjunctive vs.
infinitive/indicative in coordinated and subordinate clauses 25. Double
object constructions and the use of "object markers" Appendix A: Greetings
and other polite expressions Appendix B: Class agreements with all types of
adjectives and pronouns Appendix C: Clause connectors and other transition
words APPENDIX D: Use of verb tenses in Swahili proverbs Vocabulary list
References Index
markers 3. Personal pronouns 4. Swahili noun class system 5. Noun/adjective
and pronoun agreement 6. The indicative mood and main verb tenses 7. Verb
"be" / "have" in the main clause 8. Special class combinations and the
reflexive pronoun 9. Prefix/stem contact rules vs. invariable
adjectives/pronouns 10. Relative clauses and the use of reference pronouns
11. Imperative and Subjunctive moods 12. Monosyllabic verb stems and the
stem augment ku 13. Auxiliary verbs and the expression of complex tenses
14. Expressing comparison 15. The passive form of the verb 16. Locative
agreement and coordinated noun agreement 17. The conditional mood 18. The
causative extension of the verb 19. Reciprocal, stative, and applicative
verb extensions 20. Adverbs in a broad sense 21. Adjectives in a broad
sense 22. Noun formation and augmentative/diminutive processes 23. Reduced
forms and special uses of various pronouns 24. Subjunctive vs.
infinitive/indicative in coordinated and subordinate clauses 25. Double
object constructions and the use of "object markers" Appendix A: Greetings
and other polite expressions Appendix B: Class agreements with all types of
adjectives and pronouns Appendix C: Clause connectors and other transition
words APPENDIX D: Use of verb tenses in Swahili proverbs Vocabulary list
References Index