
Burmese (Myanmar)
An Introduction to the Literary Style
John Okell(Author)
Northern Illinois University Press
1st Edition
Published on 10. May 2016
258 pages
978-1-60909-221-4 (ISBN)
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Burmese has two styles of speaking and writing: the colloquial style, which is used for talking to friends and for writing letters, and the literary style, which is used in more formal contexts, such as academic articles, newspaper reports, and narrative passages in fiction. This volume, the final book in a four-part Burmese language course, introduces learners to the literary style. It assumes a prior knowledge of Burmese script and a grounding in the colloquial style.Okell starts with simple sentences, and, over a series of short lessons, gradually increases the range of vocabulary and the level of complexity. The texts Okell uses for study are excerpts from Burmese childrenÆs schoolbooks highlighting themes of home- and school-life and Burmese nationalism and independence. Each passage is accompanied by a full translation and is followed by a set of exercises designed to familiarize the reader with the new vocabulary and sentence structures. Accompanying audio files allow students to hear the texts read aloud. Language professors, their students, or those learning Burmese on their own will appreciate the accessible approach and the manageable size of the lessons of the very practical textbooks in this series.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
Publishing group
Cornell University Press
ISBN-13
978-1-60909-221-4 (9781609092214)
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Persons
John Okell. with U Saw Tun and Daw Khin Mya Swe
Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
- INTRODUCTION
- TWO STYLES OF BURMESE
- PART 1: Section 1
- PART 1: Section 2
- PART 1: Section 3
- PART 1: Section 4
- PART 1: Section 5
- PART 1: Section 6
- PART 1: Vocabulary
- PART 1: Interlude, Invitations
- PART 1: Section 7
- PART 1: Section 8
- PART 1: Section 9
- PART 1: Section 10
- PART 1: Interlude, Obituary
- PART 1: Section 11
- PART 1: Section 12
- PART 1: Section 13
- PART 1: Section 14
- PART 1: Grammar
- PART 2: Section 15
- PART 2: Section 16
- PART 2: Section 17
- PART 2: Interlude, Notices: prohibitions
- PART 2: Section 18
- PART 2: Section 19
- PART 2: Section 20
- PART 2: Interlude, Notices: requests
- PART 2: Section 21
- PART 2: Section 22
- PART 2: Section 23
- PART 3: Section 24
- PART 3: Section 25
- PART 3: Section 26
- PART 3: Section 27
- PART 3: Interlude, Our Main National Causes
- PART 3: Section 28
- PART 3: Section 29
- PART 3: Section 30
- PART 3: Interlude, Human Rights Day
- PART 3: Section 31
- PART 3: Section 32
- PART 3: Section 33
- PART 3: Section 34
- KEYS TO THE EXERCISES
- GRAMMAR
- VOCABULARY
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