A grammar of the italian tongue

Autore:
John Henley | Henley John

Luogo:
London | Londra

Editore:
J. Robert, J. Pemberton | J. Robert, J. Pemberton

Periodo: 1701-1725

Tipo: Grammatica

Altre Indicazioni:

For the month of September, 1719. Numb. 2 of The complete linguist, or an universal grammar of all considerable tongues in being. In a shorter, clearer, and more instructive method than is extant. With a preface to every grammar (containing Spanish Italian, French, Greek, Latin Hebrew and Chaldee grammars), London, J. Robert, J. Pemberton, 1719-1726.

Metalingua:
Inglese

Lingua oggetto:
Italiano

Sistema di scrittura:
Latino

Preface p. I

A grammar of Italian tongue p. 1

Chap. I. Alphabet, pronunciation, diphthongs, accents, and some figures incident to words p. 1

Chap. II. Article, nouns substantive and adjective, and comparison p. 9

Chap. III. Of the pronouns p. 17

Chap. IV. Auxiliary verbs, and three regular conjugations p. 23

Chap. V. Irregular verbs of the three conjugations p. 31

Chap. VI. Verbs reciprocal, passive, impersonal, particles, &c. p. 45

Finis p. 51

Compilatore: Dalila Bachis

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