Spring 2001 (9.1)
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Reader's Forum
Azeri
Grammar - Is There One?
Finally,
a place to learn Azeri on the Web [AZERI.org]. We were so pleased to discover your
Web site. My wife is from Baku but doesn't speak Azeri, although
her mother speaks fluently. When we visited relatives there last
year, we searched for a textbook to learn Azeri, but couldn't
find one. We found a phrasebook, which was helpful, but there
were no explanations of grammar. I even searched Dom Knigi in
Moscow, but to no avail.
Is there any sort of textbook available for learning Azeri? I've
spent the last two years looking for any type of instructional
book, Russian or English. Do you know of any textbook that is
available, and if so, where I could purchase it? Thanks again
for the very informative and very helpful Web site.
Joe
Altnether
Chandler, Arizona |
Editor: A new grammar book
is now available, "Elementary Azerbaijani" by Dr. Kurtulush
Oztopchu. 400 pages, Ankara, 2000. Three CDs accompany the text
to assist with pronunciation. Available from Azerbaijan International's
office in Baku (98-93-53) or from the AI
Store
at AZER.com, where there are more
than 100 items related to Azerbaijan to choose from. Click on
STORE, then LANGUAGE LEARNING.
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