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Has anyone got the books:
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1.       qdemir
813 posts
 26 Jul 2007 Thu 11:28 pm

Turkish: A comprehensive Grammar, Aslı Göksel and Celia Kerslake

Turkish Grammar, Geoffrey Lewis (second edition)

2.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 03:14 am

i have turkish grammar, geoffrey lewis (second edition)...

3.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 09:10 am

At our store we sell the Lewis one (Greenhouse - Kadıköy - Istanbul - Turkey). Dont have the other one.

4.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 09:13 am

PS I researched the other one. It is a bit expensive (31 pounds). The blurb in books inprint says:

"Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar" is a complete reference guide to modern Turkish grammar. Concentrating on the real patterns of use in modern Turkish, it presents a detailed and systematic description of the structure of language at every level - sounds, words and sentences - and will remain the standard reference work for years to come. Drawing upon a rapidly growing body of scholarly research on Turkish, this well-presented Grammar is a stimulating and up-to-date analysis of the complexities of the language, with full and clear explanations and examples throughout.

A detailed index and extensive cross-referencing between numbered subsections also provides readers with easy access to the information they require. The features include: detailed treatment of common grammatical structures and parts of speech; extensive use of examples, all with English translations; particular attention to areas of confusion and difficulty; and a comprehensive glossary of all grammatical terms. The "Grammar" is an essential reference source for intermediate and advanced learners and users of Turkish.

It is ideal for use in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types.

I have placed an order for this today for Greenhouse Bookstore

5.       qdemir
813 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 10:44 am

I have 'Turkish: A comprehensive Grammar'. It is for intermediate and advanced learners.

gezbelle, I would like to know your review about 'Turkish Grammar' by GL.

MarioinTurkey, what's the price of 'Turkish Grammar 2E' at your store?

6.       ani_istanbul
65 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 10:49 am

I have Turkish grammer as well.

7.       ani_istanbul
65 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 10:53 am

I was looking for
Turkish: A comprehensive Grammar as well
how much is it in bookstore?
can I make a copy?
thnx

8.       qdemir
813 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 10:59 am

Quoting ani_istanbul:

I was looking for
Turkish: A comprehensive Grammar as well
how much is it in bookstore?
can I make a copy?
thnx



It is (580 pages) 29.99 pounds (77 YTL). I managed to get it at only one store in Istanbul (Pandora). I have bought the last copy.

I would like to know your review about Turkish Grammar by GL.

9.       ani_istanbul
65 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 11:19 am

Can I photocopy it ?

Turkish Grammar is a very good book but it is a reference book not a study one.
It is useful for Turkish teachers and for advanced students.

10.       qdemir
813 posts
 27 Jul 2007 Fri 11:57 am

Quoting ani_istanbul:

Can I photocopy it ?

Turkish Grammar is a very good book but it is a reference book not a study one.
It is useful for Turkish teachers and for advanced students.



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