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OverviewUnlike other vocabulary guides that require the rote memorization of literally thousands of words, this book starts from the premise that using the etymological connections between Spanish and English words-their common derivations from Latin, Greek, and other languages-is the most effective way to acquire and remember vocabulary. This approach is suitable for beginners as well as for advanced students. Teachers of the language will also find much material that can be used to help motivate their students to acquire, and retain, Spanish vocabulary. Spanish Vocabulary is divided into four parts and four annexes: Part I provides background material on the origins of Spanish and begins the process of presenting Spanish vocabulary. Part II presents ""classical"" Spanish vocabulary-words whose form (in both Spanish and English) is nearly unchanged from Latin and Greek. Part III deals with ""popular"" Spanish vocabulary, which underwent significant changes in form (and often meaning) during the evolution from Latin to Spanish. A number of linguistic patterns are identified that will help learners recognize and remember new vocabulary. Part IV treats a wide range of themes, including words of Germanic and Arabic origin, numbers, time, food and animals, the family, the body, and politics. Annex A: Principal exceptions to the ""Simplified Gender Rule"" Annex B: 700 words whose relations, if any, to English words are not immediately obvious Annex C: -cer verbs and related words Annex D: 4,500 additional words, either individually or in groups, with English correspondences Full Product DetailsAuthor: David BrodskyPublisher: University of Texas Press Imprint: University of Texas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780292716681ISBN 10: 0292716680 Pages: 653 Publication Date: 01 January 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Abbreviations and Symbols Simplified Gender Rule Introduction Part I: Background 1.1. Spanish as a Romance Language 1.2. Learned versus Popular Words 1.3. Latin: A Few Useful Tools Part II: Classical Vocabulary 2.1. Learned Latin Words 2.2. Learned Greek Words Part III: Popular Vocabulary: The Shape of Spanish 3.1. Addition of Helping e: esnob = snob 3.2. Initial f to h: higo = fig 3.3. Vowel Changes: e to ie, o to ue, etc. 3.4. Basic Consonant Changes: p/b, t/d, c/g 3.5. Other Distinctive Consonants (or Lack Thereof) Part IV: Selected Topics 4.1. Goths and Other Germans 4.2. Arabs and Muslims 4.3. Numbers and Quantities 4.4. Time 4.5. Ser and Estar 4.6. Food and Animals 4.7. Religion 4.8. The Family 4.9. Body, Spirit, and Mind 4.10. Romance (Languages) and Politics Annexes: Additional Words A. Principal Exceptions to the Simplified Gender Rule B. 700 Not-So-Easy Words C. Verbs Ending in -cer and Related Words D. 4,500 Relatively Easy Words Selected ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationDavid Brodsky, who currently resides in Aix-en-Provence, France, is also the author of Spanish Verbs Made Simple(r) and French Verbs Made Simple(r). He holds advanced degrees from MIT and Yale University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |