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An Introduction to Persian, Revised 3rd Edition
W. M. Thackston
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| #332403 in Books | Ibex Pub | 1993 | 1993-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.82 x6.00l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| 4th Edition Improvement|By Ceallaigh|I own the 3rd edition and now the 4th edition of this book. Upon inspection and comparison of the 4th edition with the 3rd, I find improvements both in the area of description and new features. Both the printed script and nastaliq are used in this edition. The script section has changed, and you are taught both scripts from the beginnin||"This long awaited text once more demonstrates Professor Thackston's mastery over the Persian language and its intricacies, both in its modern and classical form. Thackston makes Persian grammar clear and understandable. His emphasis is on the spoken and writt
An Introduction to Persian is intended to serve as an introduction on the elementary level to the modern Persian language. Each lesson is provided with specific exercises and drills for the major grammatical and syntactical points introduced therein. Vocabulary are included at the end of each lesson are intended for active acquisition. Specialized supplementary vocabulary lists are also scattered throughout the book. In part two of the grammar, the outstanding difference...
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