de Bray's Guide to the Slavonic Languages (London, 1950 pp. The only extensive treatment of Macedonian in any other language is the sketch included in R. The current school grammar, MarcedoHcica zpcuiarttKa (1950), by Krume Kepeski, amounts to an adaptation from similar Bulgarian works, with many quite unnecessary comparative and historical references. This is the first attempt to present Macedonian entirely in its own terms. The first part consists of a description of the structure of the sound pattern and the morphological system of the language, the second part is made up of typical examples of Macedonian prose, and the last gives a representative list of Macedonian words with their English equivalents. P REFACE It is the aim of this book to introduce the reader to the Macedonian literary language.
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