The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto Grammar & Commentary

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Language: English
Type: Digital

The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto: Grammar & Commentary by George Cox

George Cox's The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto: Grammar & Commentary is a foundational text in Esperanto language learning. Published in 1906, it was one of the earliest comprehensive grammars available for English speakers.

The book provides a detailed explanation of Esperanto grammar, covering topics such as:

  • Word formation: Roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
  • Nouns and adjectives: Gender, pluralization, and declension.
  • Pronouns: Personal, possessive, demonstrative, and interrogative pronouns.
  • Verbs: Conjugation, tenses, moods, and aspects.
  • Syntax: Sentence structure and word order.

Cox's commentary offers insights into the rationale behind Esperanto's grammatical rules and provides examples to illustrate their usage. The book also includes exercises to reinforce learning.

Key strengths of the book:

  • Comprehensive coverage: It covers all aspects of Esperanto grammar in detail.
  • Clear explanations: Cox's writing style is clear and easy to understand.
  • Examples and exercises: The book includes ample examples and exercises to aid learning.

While more modern textbooks may offer additional features like audio or interactive exercises, Cox's grammar remains a valuable resource for those seeking a deep understanding of Esperanto's structure.


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