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Sprachwissenschaftliche Studienbücher - 1: Sprachsystemtechnik

Einführung in die Satzanalyse für Romanisten

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This book serves as the first German-language introduction to sentence analysis tailored for Romance philology. It targets students of Romance philology but is also beneficial for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the structures of Spanish, French, or Italian. It can be utilized by beginner students as a supplementary resource in language courses focused on syntax, as a foundational text in early and advanced college courses, and in exercises related to sentence analysis and syntax. Additionally, it aids in specific preparations for sentence analysis tasks, such as those commonly found in the Bavarian State Examination. The book offers numerous suggestions for solving language exercises in self-study, providing various analytical approaches and addressing problematic cases. It equally covers the three major Romance languages—Spanish, French, and Italian—while allowing for individual analysis of each language. Overall, the book is a comprehensive resource for both students and independent learners interested in the intricacies of Romance language structures.

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Sprachwissenschaftliche Studienbücher - 1: Sprachsystemtechnik, Reinhard Kiesler

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Titre
Sprachwissenschaftliche Studienbücher - 1: Sprachsystemtechnik
Sous-titre
Einführung in die Satzanalyse für Romanisten
Langue
Allemand
Publié
2015
Format
souple
Pages
262
ISBN10
3825364097
ISBN13
9783825364090
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This book serves as the first German-language introduction to sentence analysis tailored for Romance philology. It targets students of Romance philology but is also beneficial for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the structures of Spanish, French, or Italian. It can be utilized by beginner students as a supplementary resource in language courses focused on syntax, as a foundational text in early and advanced college courses, and in exercises related to sentence analysis and syntax. Additionally, it aids in specific preparations for sentence analysis tasks, such as those commonly found in the Bavarian State Examination. The book offers numerous suggestions for solving language exercises in self-study, providing various analytical approaches and addressing problematic cases. It equally covers the three major Romance languages—Spanish, French, and Italian—while allowing for individual analysis of each language. Overall, the book is a comprehensive resource for both students and independent learners interested in the intricacies of Romance language structures.