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Titel Mål : svenska som främmande språk . A concise Swedish grammar = Svensk grammatik på engelska
Varianttitel Svensk grammatik på engelska
Utgivning, förlag, etc. Natur och kultur, Stockholm : 1986
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Anmärkning: Allmän Härtill AV-material Övers. från förf:s svenska orig.-ms 3. tr. [dvs 2. uppl., 2. tr.], 1988 ; 2. uppl., 3. tr., 1990 ; 2. uppl., 4. tr., 1992 ; 5. tr., 1997 ; 6. tr., 2000 (Trelleborg : Berling Skog) ; 7. tr., 2005 ; 8. tr., 2007 7. tr., 2005 engelska svenska
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Annan titel A concise Swedish grammar
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1 Introduction 7 1.1 What do you need to learn to speak a new language? 7 1.2 Why do you have to learn grammar? 8 1.3 Sentence and clause 10 1.4 Word forms. Endings 11 2 Word classes 12 2.1 The verb and its forms 12 2.2 The noun and its forms 14 2.3 Number 14 2.4 Definiteness 15 2.5 Gender: en words and ett words 15 2.6 Personal pronouns 16 2.1 Adjectives 18 2.8 Adverbs 18 2.9 Prepositions 19 2.10 Numerals 19 3 Subject, verb and object 20 3.1 The parts of a sentence 20 3.2 Subject, object and word order in Swedish 21 3.3 Subject-verb constraint 22 4 Various types of clause 23 4.1 Clause negation: inte 23 4.2 Yes/no questions 23 4.3 Question-word questions 24 4.4 Question words 25 4.5 Another part of the sentence: adverbials 27 4.6 Fronting 28 4.7 Short answers 29 5 Pronouns 31 5.1 Personal pronouns 31 5.1 Reflexive forms 32 5.3 man 33 5.4 Word order in clauses with pronouns 34 6 Commands and clauses with more than one verb 35 6.1 Two or more verbs in succession 35 6.2 Making the infinitive from the present 35 6.3 Some common auxiliary verbs 36 6.4 Commands. The imperative 38 6.5 Commands, requests and politeness phrases 39 6.6 Word order in clauses with more than one verb 39 6.7 Sentence adverbials 40 6.8 Yes/no questions with more than one verb 41 6.9 Question-word questions and fronting with more than one verb 42 7 Complex sentences 43 1.1 Coordination and subordination 43 7.2 Main clause and subordinate clause 44 7.3 Att clauses 45 7.4 Adverbial clauses 45 7.5 Word order in subordinate clauses 47 7.6 Relative clauses 48 8 Pronunciation and spelling 49 8.1 Vowels and consonants 49 8.2 How sounds in language are made. Voiced and voiceless sounds 49 8.3 Length and stress 50 8.4 Acute and grave accent 57 8.5 Swedish long vowels 52 8.6 Swedish short vowels 53 8.7 Pronunciation of ö and ä before r 54 8.8 Pronunciation of the letter o 54 8.9 Swedish consonants 55 8.9.1 Swedish stops 55 8.9.2 Swedish fricatives 56 8.10 Other consonants 57 8.11 Consonant combinations 57 8.12 Letters combined with j pronounced as one sound 58 8.13 Pronunciation of the letters g, k and sk before front vowels 58 8.14 Pronunciation of the consonant combinations rt, rd, ra and rs 59 8.15 Doubled consonants 60 8.16 Doubling of m and n 61 8.17 Capital and small letters 62 9 The verb and its forms 64 9.1 The perfect and the pluperfect 64 9.2 The future 65 9.3 How to make the verb forms 66 9.4 The infinitive 67 9.5 The supine 68 9.6 The present 68 9.7 The past 69 9.8 Strong verbs 69 9.9 Short verbs 71 9.10 Irregular verbs 72 9.11 The passive 7? 9.12 Making the s form of verbs 74 9.13 The participle forms of the verb 75 9.14 The present participle 77 9.15 The past participle 77 9.16 Verbs with two objects 78 9.17 Verbs with particles 79 10 Forms of the noun 81 10.1 En words and ett words 81 10.2 Definiteness 82 10.3 Use of the definite and indefinite forms 83 10.4 Countable and uncountable nouns 84 10.5 The plural forms of nouns 84 10.6 Plural forms: suffixes 87 10.7 Nouns that change their vowels in the plural 88 10.8 The definite form in the plural 88 10.9 Plurals: summary 90 10.10 The genitive 90 11 Adjectival agreement 91 11.1 The adjective and the noun phrase 91 11.2 Artides and adjectives in the indefinite form 92 11.3 Artides and adjectives in the definite form 93 11.4 Artides and adjectives in the plural 94 11.5 Predicative adjectives 95 11.6 Summary of the forms of the adjective 96 11.7 The adjective liten 96 11.8 Agreement of the participles 96 11.9 The t form of the past participle and of certain adjectives 97 11.10 The inflection of certain participles and adjectives 99 12 Possessive pronouns and the genetive 100 12.1 Possessive pronouns 100 12.2 The reflexive form of possessive pronouns: sin 100 12.3 The forms of possessive pronouns 101 12.4 The forms of nouns and adjectives after genitives and possessives 103 13 Some mor e determiners 104 13.1 den här and den där 104 13.2 vilken 105 13.3 någon 106 13.4 inte någon - ingen 107 13.5 all, hel, annan, sådan and other determiners 109 14 Comparison. Comparative and superlative 113 14.1 General comments on comparison 113 14.2 The comparative form of the adjective 115 14.3 The superlative forms of the adjective 116 14.4 Adjectives that end in er, el or en 117 14.5 Irregular adjectives 117 14.6 Making the comparative and the superlative with mer and mest 119 14.7 Adverbs. Words denoting degree, quantity and number 120 15 Expressions of place. Position and direction 121 15.1 här and där 121 15.2 Verbs denoting position 122 15.3 Prepositions denoting position 124 15.4 Prepositions denoting direction 126 15.5 Some important verbs of motion 127 15.6 Verbs corresponding to 'put' 729 15.7 Preposition of position instead of preposition of direction 130 15.8 Particles 737 15.9 'Pojken sprang in i huset/ut ur huset' 132 16 Subordinate clauses and infinitive constructions 133 16.1 The infinitive marker att 133 16.2 Att clauses and the infinitive as subject 735 16.3 Important verbs followed by an att clause or the infinitive as object 138 16.4 Indirect questions 142 16.5 Indirect yes/no questions 142 16.6 Indirect question-word questions 143 16.7 Relative clauses 144 16.8 Isolated prepositions 746 17 Cleft and existential sentences 148 17.1 The cleft sentence 148 17.2 The existential sentence 750 17.3 When can you use the existential sentence? 757 Index 153