Language: - English, TURKISH, About the Book:-Without wishing in the least to detract from the labours of his predecessors, the author thinks he may say, without any fear of contradiction on the part of those who are really acquainted with the subject, that all Turkish Grammars which have hitherto appeared in English were extremely defective, and only adapted to give the most rudimentary knowledge of colloquial Turkish. A great number of Arabic and Persian rules of grammar, which have been adopted by all educated Osmanlis, and are indispensable for writing, and even conversing correctly on abstract subjects, were entirely omitted. Moreover, these works were generally crowded with errors, some, it is true, only clerical, but even such mistakes, not to speak of fundamental ones, are very injurious and embarrassing to the student. On the other hand, thoroughly correct native works, published of late years in Turkey, and others, are either inaccessible or too difficult to be of any use to anyone not already possessing a very considerable knowledge of the language. He has endeavoured to steer between these two extremes. The book deals with exercises for translation into Turkish, quotations from Turkish authors, illustrating Turkish syntax and composition, and such rules of the Arabic and Persian grammars as have been adopted by the Osmanlis. The pronunciation being given in English letters throughout. About the Author:-Charles Wells was a noted author and compiler. He is mostly remembered for his brilliant contributions in Turkish history and literature and other languages. He is the author of books such as --- Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language and The Northern Star: Shakespeare and the Theme of Constancy; Mehemet the Kurd and Other Tales, from Eastern Sources; A Short History of the Port of Bristol; Turkish Dictionary, in Two Parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English, in Which the Turkish Words Are Represented in the Oriental Character, as Well as Thei
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Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English, TURKISH. About the Book:-Without wishing in the least to detract from the labours of his predecessors, the author thinks he may say, without any fear of contradiction on the part of those who are really acquainted with the subject, that all Turkish Grammars which have hitherto appeared in English were extremely defective, and only adapted to give the most rudimentary knowledge of colloquial Turkish. A great number of Arabic and Persian rules of grammar, which have been adopted by all educated Osmanlis, and are indispensable for writing, and even conversing correctly on abstract subjects, were entirely omitted. Moreover, these works were generally crowded with errors, some, it is true, only clerical, but even such mistakes, not to speak of fundamental ones, are very injurious and embarrassing to the student. On the other hand, thoroughly correct native works, published of late years in Turkey, and others, are either inaccessible or too difficult to be of any use to anyone not already possessing a very considerable knowledge of the language. He has endeavoured to steer between these two extremes. The book deals with exercises for translation into Turkish, quotations from Turkish authors, illustrating Turkish syntax and composition, and such rules of the Arabic and Persian grammars as have been adopted by the Osmanlis. The pronunciation being given in English letters throughout. About the Author:-Charles Wells was a noted author and compiler. He is mostly remembered for his brilliant contributions in Turkish history and literature and other languages. He is the author of books such as --- Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language and The Northern Star: Shakespeare and the Theme of Constancy; Mehemet the Kurd and Other Tales, from Eastern Sources; A Short History of the Port of Bristol; Turkish Dictionary, in Two Parts, English and Turkish, and Turkish and English, in Which the Turkish Words Are Represented in the Oriental Character, as Well as Their Correct Pronunciation and Accentuation, Shown in English Letters, 2D Ed., Rev., and Enl; and The Paleo Friendly Low Carb Diet: The New and Improved Ancient Way of Eating to Control Diabetes. The Title 'A Practical Grammar Of The Turkish Language: (As Spoken And Written) written/authored/edited by Charles Wells', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121230230 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 291 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English, TURKISH. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms 291. Seller Inventory # PB1111002187653