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Kleine deutsche Sprachlehre

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A compact school grammar that assembles the essential rules and forms pupils must master for spoken and written German. It defines word classes, articles and types of nouns, explains gender, number, the four cases and patterns of declension with paradigmatic examples, and offers cautious guidance on orthography. Intended as a practical reference to accompany classroom lessons, the material is arranged for student review and repetition to reduce teacher dictation, emphasizes developing forms from the living language through reading and exercises, and advises conservative adoption of new spellings until they appear broadly in primers and the press.

About the Author

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Hermann Bohm

Hermann Bohm was a linguist and educator known for his contributions to the study of the German language. His notable work, "Kleine deutsche Sprachlehre," serves as a concise guide to German grammar and language structure, reflecting his expertise in linguistic instruction. Bohm's writings are characterized by their clarity and accessibility, making them valuable resources for both students and teachers of the German language. His efforts have contributed to the understanding and teaching of German linguistics.

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