Essential Vietnamese Grammar is designed for
use by English-speakers to help them speak and write Vietnamese more naturally.
The twelve chapters in this book cover the essential sentence constructions of
Vietnamese--from beginning to intermediate and advanced levels. Strong emphasis
is placed on the differences between translating directly from English, which
yields awkward and incorrect sentences, and the use of idiomatic Vietnamese
constructions and expressions. This book can be used for self-study or
classroom instruction and is perfect for review and brushing up your language
skills.
All Vietnamese grammatical patterns are clearly explained and copiously
illustrated with example phrases and sentences. The chapters progress from
fundamental concepts (the sounds of Vietnamese, spelling, the use of accent
marks and tones) to structural elements (parts of speech, grammatical functions,
the structure of phrases and sentences), and then to nuances expressed through
word choice, word order and cultural elements.
About the Author
Tri C. Tran, PhD, teaches linguistics and Vietnamese
at the University of California, Irvine. He obtained his PhD and MA in Romance
Linguistics and Literatures from the University of California, Los Angeles, and
his BA in Spanish Linguistics from the University of California, Irvine. His
publications include Spanish and Vietnamese language textbooks and a bilingual
dictionary for students of linguistics. He is the author of Reading and
Writing Vietnamese and co-author of Vietnamese Stories for
Language Learners, both published by Tuttle.