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Intermediate Swedish

A Grammar and Workbook

Ian Hinchliffe Philip Holmes (Freelance translator, UK)

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Swedish
Routledge
14 March 2019
Intermediate Swedish: A Grammar and Workbook combines an accessible intermediate reference grammar and related exercises in one volume that covers most of the topics that students might expect to deal with in their second year of learning Swedish. The book follows on naturally from and complements its companion volume, Basic Swedish.

Each of the 26 units discusses one or more grammar topics, with examples that are subsequently practised in the exercises that follow.

The book presents the contemporary language against a backdrop of Swedish culture, society, geography, customs and history. Each unit ends with a cultural text which outlines an aspect of Swedish culture and, in nearly all cases, exemplifies and consolidates the grammar topic examined in the unit.

Features include:

• clear grammatical explanations with examples in Swedish and English

• vocabulary based on a major corpus of written Swedish in order to guarantee authenticity and relevance

• cross-references to other units

• over 100 exercises with a key to all the correct answers.

The book is suitable both for independent study and for class use. It can be used by intermediate students and those who have grasped the basics of grammar and vocabulary.

By:   , ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   294g
ISBN:   9781138779594
ISBN 10:   1138779598
Series:   Routledge Grammar Workbooks
Pages:   188
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Acknowledgements Preface Intonation, sentence stress, word stress and accent Pronunciation, assimilation; ‘French’ g– and j–; spelling of words in –m, –n Nouns, article use Nouns, irregular plural, plurals in –er or –ar?; count and non-count, collective Adjectives, definite declension Types 3, 4 Adjectival nouns; nationality words Pronouns, reflexive possessives hans/sin Verbs, irregular weak verbs, r-stem verbs Verbs, strong verbs, minor series Verbs, use of tenses The infinitive in Swedish and English Verbs, transitive, intransitive and reflexive Verbs, past participles and the passive, position of passive agents Time expressions prepositions Pronouns, interrogative, relative and determinative Translating ‘that’ Translating the verb ‘to be’ and some other English verbs Adverbs, amplifiers and ju, nog, väl, nämligen Preposition or no preposition in Swedish or English, translating ‘of’ Pronouns and adverbs in main clauses and sub clauses: ingen/inte någon Present participles Particle verbs Word order, subordinate clauses with main clause order, main clauses with sub clause order Word order, unstressed object pronouns Word order, duplication, emphasis and ellipsis Word formation Diderichsen’s Sentence Model Key to Exercises Glossary of grammatical terms

Ian Hinchliffe is a translator based in Sweden and has previously taught Swedish at universities in the UK as well as in Norway. Philip Holmes is Reader Emeritus in Scandinavian Studies at the University of Hull, UK, and is now a translator and language editor.

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