Danish A Comprehensive Grammar

Danish A Comprehensive Grammar by Robin Allan is a detailed reference work published by Routledge in 1995. This edition, written in Danish and spanning 628 pages, offers an accessible description of the Danish language as it is used by native speakers today. The book is designed to assist learners by focusing on practical usage and addressing common grammatical challenges.
Readers will find a wealth of resources within this grammar, including an extensive index, numbered paragraphs, cross-references, and summary charts. The text employs real-life examples and avoids jargon, making it suitable for those studying Danish as a foreign language. This comprehensive approach ensures that students can navigate the complexities of Danish grammar effectively.
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This Comprehensive Reference Grammar presents a fresh and accessible description of Danish, concentrating on the way native speakers use the language today. Included are an extensive index, numbered paragraphs, cross-references, and summary charts. Using real-life examples and jargon-free language, this volume pays special attention to the grammatical areas with which students typically have the most trouble.
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