Publisher's Synopsis
Engelsche Spraakkonst ..., written by G.W. Lehman and published in 1805, is a historical grammar textbook designed to teach the English language to Dutch speakers. This volume provides insights into the methods and materials used for language instruction in the early 19th century. It offers a detailed examination of English grammar from a Dutch-speaking perspective, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical approaches to comparative linguistics and language acquisition. The book is particularly relevant for scholars of linguistics, language history, and anyone interested in the evolution of language teaching methodologies. As a primary source, "Engelsche Spraakkonst ..." provides a unique glimpse into the linguistic landscape of the time and the challenges and techniques involved in cross-language education.
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