Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- LESSON I The Alphabet
- LESSON II The Alphabet (cont.). Case and Gender. Simple Sentences
- LESSON III The Alphabet (cont.). Number
- LESSON IV The Alphabet (cont.). Writing Notes. Adjectives
- LESSON V The Ezafe. Comparison of Adjectives. Hiatus
- LESSON VI Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives
- LESSON VII The Verb: Simple Tenses. Verbal Sentences
- LESSON VIII Adverbs. Prepositions. Conjunctions
- LESSON IX The Verb: Compound Tenses. Uses of Tenses. Compound Verbs
- LESSON X Complex Sentences (Co-ordinate, Subordinate). Impersonal Verbs. Temporal Clauses
- LESSON XI Complex Sentences (cont.) (Relative Clauses)
- LESSON XII Complex Sentences (cont.) (Indefinite Relative. Other Conjunctions. Conditional Sentences)
- LESSON XIII Numerals. Time. Age. Dates
- LESSON XXIV Persian Word Formation
- LESSON XV The Arabic Element in Persian
- APPENDIX A The Nastaʔliq Script
- APPENDIX B The Šekaste Script
- APPENDIX C Books for Further Study and Reading
- VOCABULARY
- INDEX
- KEY
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- LESSON I The Alphabet
- LESSON II The Alphabet (cont.). Case and Gender. Simple Sentences
- LESSON III The Alphabet (cont.). Number
- LESSON IV The Alphabet (cont.). Writing Notes. Adjectives
- LESSON V The Ezafe. Comparison of Adjectives. Hiatus
- LESSON VI Pronouns and Pronominal Adjectives
- LESSON VII The Verb: Simple Tenses. Verbal Sentences
- LESSON VIII Adverbs. Prepositions. Conjunctions
- LESSON IX The Verb: Compound Tenses. Uses of Tenses. Compound Verbs
- LESSON X Complex Sentences (Co-ordinate, Subordinate). Impersonal Verbs. Temporal Clauses
- LESSON XI Complex Sentences (cont.) (Relative Clauses)
- LESSON XII Complex Sentences (cont.) (Indefinite Relative. Other Conjunctions. Conditional Sentences)
- LESSON XIII Numerals. Time. Age. Dates
- LESSON XXIV Persian Word Formation
- LESSON XV The Arabic Element in Persian
- APPENDIX A The Nastaʔliq Script
- APPENDIX B The Šekaste Script
- APPENDIX C Books for Further Study and Reading
- VOCABULARY
- INDEX
- KEY
Summary
The present work is a parallel volume to the author's Colloquial Persian, first published in 1941. Whereas the earlier grammar set out to introduce the student to the spoken language only, in this book the aim is to provide a simple but comprehensive framework for the current written language. It is not, however, purely literary in concept, since much modern writing in Persian—in newspapers, novels, short stories, etc.—if not actually colloquial, is decidedly freer in style than the traditional literary forms sanctioned by the classics and still favoured by more conservative writers.
Persian grammar is relatively simple, and the lessons that follow give the essence of all grammatical principles that will be encountered in the course of reading modern Persian books and newspapers. The lessons are also designed, without unduly complicating the student's task, to give him some impression of the characteristic idiom and phraseology of the current language.
The Persian script is introduced in the first lessons, and thereafter no transcription is used (except from time to time to illustrate phonetic points), so that the student is obliged from the start to read in the original script. While this may seem to make the early stages somewhat more laborious, it will be found that, once this initial hurdle has been passed, progress in reading is much more rapid than if, after first learning the language in transcription, the student then had to re-learn it in a different alphabet.
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- Elementary Persian Grammar , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1963