Maori Grammar: Nga Kupu Whakamarama
Explains the basic rules necessary to form sentences in Maori "without delving into grammar for grammar's sake." Set out in two parts the first contains an overview of the grammar and the terms used to explain it, the second section looks at "more specific Maori constructions wh... read full description below.
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| Interest Age |
All ages |
| Reading Age |
All ages |
| NBS Text |
Language Learning (other than ELT) |
| ONIX Text |
General/trade;College/higher education;Professional and scholarly |
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| Number of Pages |
141 |
| Dimensions |
Height: 200mm
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| Weight |
Not specified - defaults to 600g |
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| Dewey Code |
499.4425 |
| Catalogue Code |
13733 |
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'Grammar' is nothing more than the order the words in a sentence must be in, to correctly express the intended meaning. All the languages of the world have their own grammar, which exists at a subconcious level, and must be taught in a more mechanical way. It is therefore important that the most direct and effective means of explantion is used to pass on the vital knowledge of the structre, so that a good basic sentence-forming ability is developed. It covers all that is required, without delving into grammar for grammar's sake. For simplicity, it is set out in two parts; there is an overview of the grammar, and the terms used to explain it, follwed by a series of 'test yourself' questions and answers, which, once mastered will have provided the student with a thorough grounding in Maori grammar.
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