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Finnish: An Essential Grammar

Title: Finnish: An Essential Grammar

Author: Fred Karlsson
Format: Paperback
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Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Finnish, Swedish

Product Description:
Here is the ideal reference grammar for anyone studying Finnish. It provides a systematic account of the structures of the written language and also features the characteristics of colloquial Finnish as spoken in Helsinki and surrounding areas.
It assumes no prior knowledge of the language and clearly explains grammatical rules in a jargon-free manner.
Features include: * pronunciation guide * thorough discussions of word and sentence structure * inflection tables * subject index.

This grammar was first published in 1983, and continues to be a favorite with students as well as professional linguists.


Product Details
  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; New Ed edition (September, 1999)
  • ISBN: 0415207053
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces.
  • Average Customer Review: based on 8 reviews.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

THE Finnish reference grammar, August 21, 2003

Reviewer: Erika Mitchell (E. Calais, VT USA)

This book is a comprehensive, yet concise reference grammar of Finnish. Karlsson starts with a brief overview of history, then turns to pronunciation and sound alternations. Following these topics, he presents the general nominal declensions and the conjugation of verbs. He then delves into much deeper detail with the case system and the verb systems, followed by the comparison of adjectives and word formation. He closes the main text with an extremely useful chapter on the colloquial spoken language, in which he explains which rules discussed above were only theoretical, and what people actually say.

This book has pictures of intonation patterns, nominal declension charts in all 15 cases in both the singular and plural, and a handy appendix of complete verb declensions. Important grammatical rules are printed in eye-catching boxes, while key grammatical endings are printed in bold in the numerous examples. I've found this book to be tremendously useful at all stages of my development in Finnish language skills. I read it intensively when I was first studying the language, and I continually turn to it for reference today, although I can now speak Finnish fairly fluently. If you want to learn Finnish or learn about Finnish, you need this book.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

This is the ultimate Finnish grammar., August 30, 2000

Reviewer: Lee V. Douglas (Washington, DC USA)

This book was written in Swedish for people who must use Finnish in Finland correctly. It is SO GOOD that it has been translated into English and for a long time sold for $89.00 in a paperback edition on cheap paper that began yellowing almost immediately. I bought this expensive, low-quality edition and have never regretted it. My only negative thought was that it might fall apart before I do. Now Routledge has eased that fear by publishing the book on better paper and for a (slightly) lower price.

It is not for beginners. It is for those who have sweated over the complexities of Finnish morphology and sound changes and STILL have doubts. Karlsson's understanding of Finnish structure is so perfect and his ability to explain it so skillful that he has produced a reference work that transfess that clarity of view to the student.


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Not for beginners, April 26, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
First off, this book is really not for beginners. It does do a good job of explaining grammar, however, if one is not already familiar with the language, it can tend to be a bit over one's head (as in my case). This was the first book that I found and purchased on the Finnish language around a year and a half ago, and I still have not found it entirely useful because I am not ready for it yet. I am sure it would be more useful as I get better, but this one is probably not for beginners.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

One of the best texts a Finnish language student can buy!, October 25, 2001

Reviewer: Erik Homenick (Spring Valley, California United States)

I've been a student of the Finnish language for years, and this is by far one of the most clearly informitave and easy to understand texts I've ever come across.

Not so much a "teach yoursef" book as it is a reference guide for students of Finnish, Karlsson's book goes into everything from word structure, verb conjugation, etc., to a wonderful chapter on colloquial Finnish.

I highly recommend this book for any student of Finnish. Next to your English-Finnish dictionary, this is the most important reference volume you can have!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Indispensable for understanding the mechanics, October 15, 2001

Reviewer: Kim Lee Bonsteel (Otto, North Carolina United States)

This is not a step-by-step type of programmed course, but it is EXTREMELY well organized. Anyone who knows how to get the most out of a table of contents can learn Finnish grammar with this book. I can't imagine a more thorough, concise, or user-friendly grammar book. The index is not exhaustive, but the table of contents makes up for it. I would have paid more for this book, and would have bought it in hardcover. Look no further - this is the Finnish grammar you want.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Great book for those who allready have some knowledge, September 5, 2001

Reviewer: Jason Frandsen (Chicago, IL United States)

This book is a must for those that have started to learn the Finnish language and are confused about the technical aspects of the language. It COMPLETELY explains how to contruct finnish words out of the stems and case endings. If you are like me, you were extremely frustrated with the starter books about Finnish that basically just touch the surface on the technical aspects of the language. If this describes you, then this book is a must-have.

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