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Excerpt from Malagasy for Beginners: A Series of Graduated Lessons and Exercises in Malagasy as Spoken by the Hovas been felt. In the following pages an attempt has been made to supply that want. In many places it will be seen, by those who are conversant with the Rev. W. E. Cousins' "Introduction," that I have been greatly indebted to him for much that appears in this book; and in some consecutive sections I have closely followed his order, simply because I thought it was the beet. Mr. Cousins most readily agreed to all I asked of him, and I desire here to express my indebtedness to him. There is much that I think will be found put in a new light and simplified in the book The tables are purposely made long, for only by seeing and learning the words can a beginner know the peculiar terminations of passive verbs, verbal nouns, and derivative adjectives, etc. I think I should adopt a somewhat different grouping of the various passive terminations, were I to write the book again; the first three groups of passive terminations (pp. 20-23) are undoubtedly one. I have found it very difficult at times to keep to one thing at a time, and there is so much overlapping and interweaving in the book that I lay myself open to the charge of "having had no fixed purpose" in my mind. A little thought will show, I think, that "provious intention" has made the book what it is. I believe that any one going carefully though the book will bo able to enjoy the reading and speaking of Malagasy in a much shorter time than ho could have done without it; and I am sure that ho will afterwards turn to such excellent books as those of the Rev. W. E. Cousins and Pore Aillond, and thank me for having supplied a key to those treasures hitherto closed to beginners. There are some very annoying slips in the way of spelling that have escaped me in reading the proofs. The list of errata is somewhat long. I trust that the fact that (1) this book is the first of its kind in Malagasy, that (2) it was cop
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the intricate world of the Malagasy language, offering a comprehensive guide for beginners. The author meticulously breaks down the language's structure, starting with the alphabet and pronunciation, and gradually progressing to more complex elements like verbs, nouns, and sentence formation. The book's historical significance lies in its attempt to unlock the treasures of Malagasy for those unfamiliar with its unique linguistic features. By providing a foundational understanding of grammar and syntax, the author empowers readers to engage with the rich cultural heritage embedded within the language. Through clear explanations and numerous examples, this book explores the intricacies of Malagasy verbs, including their passive forms and various conjugations. The author also delves into the nuances of noun formation, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions, providing a holistic understanding of the language's building blocks. Ultimately, this book equips readers with the tools to not only comprehend Malagasy but also to appreciate its beauty and expressiveness. Its insights into the language's structure and usage shed light on the cultural identity and historical context of the Malagasy people. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781331974642_0
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