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Macedonian : a course for beginning and intermediate students = Makedonski jazik /

Macedonian : a course for beginning and intermediate students = Македонски јазик /

Macedonian, the official language of the Republic of North Macedonia, is spoken dv two and a half million people in the Balkans, (North America, Australia, and other emigre communities around the world. This award winning textbook by Christina E. Kramer and Liljana Mitkovska provides a basic introdu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Kramer, Christina Elizabeth (Professor) (Autor), Mitkovska, Liljana (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Multiple
Publicado: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©2011.
Edición:Third edition.
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520 |a Intended to cover one year of intensive study, this third edition updates the vocabulary, adds material to help students appreciate the underlying structure of the language, and offers a wide variety of new, proficiency based readings and exercises to boost knowledge of Macedonian history, culture, literature, folklore, and traditions. 
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880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Contents note continued: 5.2. Direct object pronouns -- 5.3. Prepositions with personal pronouns -- 5.4. Introduction to m constructions -- 5.5. The invariant verb Moke in πa constructions seeking permission -- 5.6. Bo vs. Ha -- 5.7. Forms of whose' -- 5.8. Conjunctions N ... N, NJIN, NπN, HN ... HN -- 6. Music -- 6.1. Indirect objects -- 6.2. Indirect and direct object clitics -- 6.3. Uses of Ha -- 6.4. Verbal aspect -- 6.5. Future constructions -- 6.6. Future tense of cyM -- 6.7. Subordination with πleKa -- 6.8. Relative clauses, introduction -- 7. Cities, Giving Directions, Skopje, Free Time -- 7.1.Comparatives and superlatives -- 7.2. Possessive pronominal adjectives -- 7.3. Embedded questions and indirect questions -- 7.4. Imperatives -- 7.5. Auxiliary verb Tpeoa -- 7.6. Numbers 0-100 -- 7.7. Telling time, introduction -- 8. Education, Invitations -- 8.1. Aorist, introduction -- 8.2. Days of the week -- 8.3. Telling time, continued -- 8.4. Review of subordinate clauses. 
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880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Contents note continued: 11.6. Verbal adverbs -- 11.7. Word formation -- 12. Health -- 12.1. Verbal 1 forms and formation of the 1 past -- 12.2. Approximate numbers -- 12.3. The emphatic verb Hejke -- 12.4.Compound conjunctions: 6e3 πa, 3a πa, πpeπ πa -- 12.5. The conjunction ILITOM -- 12.6. The verbal prefix πo- and the verbs of `lying, ' `sitting, ' `standing' -- 12.7. Aorist, continued -- 12.8. Reflexive verbs -- 13. Housing -- 13.1.Comparisons continued and the prefix πpe -- 13.2. Hypothetical constructions with 6N -- 13.3. Overview of conditionals -- 13.4. Admirative and dubitative -- 13.5. Indirect speech, continued -- 13.6. Suppositional or reported forms of perfective imperfect constructions -- 13.7. The use of Tpe6a with nominal subject -- 13.8. Optatives -- 14. Geography of Macedonia, Travel -- 14.1. Verbal adjectives -- 14.2. Word order -- 14.3. Passive constructions with ce. 
880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Contents note continued: 14.4. Conjunctions πypn (πa. He), πoπeka (πa, He) -- 15. Wedding Customs, Sports, Arts -- 15.1. NMa perfect -- 15.2. Dependent form of masculine personal names -- 15.3. Aspect distinctions and imperfective derivation -- 15.4. Introduction to verbal prefixes -- 15.5. Prefixes for `some', `no', `every', e.g. `someone, no one, everyone' -- 15.6. Indefinite pronouns meaning `any', e.g. `anyone, anywhere' -- 15.7. The conjunction Kako πa, `as if' -- 16. Cultural Sites in Macedonia -- 16.1. Pluperfects -- 16.2. Constructions with NMaπ plus verbal adjective -- 16.3. Diminutives, continued -- 16.4. Review of prepositions -- 16.5. Collective plurals -- 16.6. Suffixes in word formation. 
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