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A Simplified Grammar of the Swedish Language (1902)
by E. C. Otté
842280A Simplified Grammar of the Swedish Language1902E. C. Otté


TRÜBNER'S COLLECTION

of

SIMPLIFIED GRAMMARS

of the principal

ASIATIC AND EUROPEAN LANGUAGES.

edited by

REINHOLD ROST, LL.D., Ph.D.




X.

SWEDISH.

BY E. C. OTTÉ.


A

SIMPLIFIED GRAMMAR


of the


SWEDISH LANGUAGE



by

E. C. OTTÉ



third edition


London

KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO., Ltd.

paternoster house, charing cross road

1902




Printed by

The East of England Printing Works

London and Norwich

CONTENTS.




PART I.

  1. page
  2. The Alphabet (Alfabetet)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1
  3. Articles (Artikeln)
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    8
  4. Nouns (Tingord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    11
  5. First Declension
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    11
  6. Second and Third Declensions
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    12
  7. Fourth and Fifth Declensions
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    13
  8. Adjectives (Egenskapsord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    17
  9. Adverbs (Omständighetsord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    20
  10. Pronouns (Ersättningsord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    21
  11. Personal Pronouns
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    21
  12. Possessive Pronouns
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    22
  13. Demonstrative Pronouns
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    22
  14. Verbs (Händelseord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    24
  15. Passive Verbs (Passivum)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    30
  16. Prepositions (Förord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    33
  17. Conjunctions (Bindeord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    33
  18. Interjections (Utropsord)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    34

PART II.

On the Use and Character of the different Parts of Speech.

  1. page
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    35
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    36
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    39
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    44
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    46
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    48
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    52
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    58
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    60
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    61
  12. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    65

TRÜBNER’S COLLECTION

OF

SIMPLIFIED GRAMMARS OF THE PRINCIPAL ASIATIC AND EUROPEAN LANGUAGES.


Edited by REINHOLD HOST. LLD. Phd.D.


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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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