Esperanta sintakso / Laŭ verkoj de S-ro D-ro Zamenhof kaj aliaj aŭtoroj
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A concise grammar and syntax manual presents descriptive rules for Esperanto drawn from the writings of Zamenhof and other early authors, combining practical examples, definitions, and abbreviations. It defines terms such as word, sentence, and speech, explains sentence construction and case relations, and clarifies prepositional behavior including the tendency to govern the nominative. The text emphasizes clarity and internationality as guiding stylistic principles, recommends deriving rules from actual usage rather than imposing them, and includes prefatory commentary, citations, and exercises to illustrate common pitfalls and support learners and editors.
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