Breton Grammar

Breton Grammar by Roparz Hemon is a 3rd edition published by Evertype in 2011, consisting of 100 pages. This book primarily serves as a translation of the ninth edition of Hemon’s Grammaire bretonne, tailored for English-speaking readers. The text includes modifications aimed at enhancing comprehension, with various sections updated to facilitate understanding of the Breton language.
Readers will find a clear presentation of grammatical structures and rules, making it a useful resource for those studying Celtic languages. The book includes notes that highlight the changes made for this edition, providing context and clarity. As a reference work in the field of language arts and disciplines, it offers insights into the intricacies of Breton grammar, appealing to both learners and educators in foreign language study.
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This book is for the most part a straightforward translation of the ninth edition of Roparz Hemon’s Grammaire bretonne. In preparing this edition, a number of sections in the grammar had to be changed for the benefit of the English-speaking reader. Many, but not all, of these additions may be found in the notes to the various sections.
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