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Routledge, 1995. - 108 p.Business Welsh is a reference volume for native speakers and second language learners who wish to use Welsh in a business or professional environment.
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University of Wales Press, 2005. - 352 p. Offering insight into a neglected area of Welsh studies, this book focuses on the ways negation works in colloquial Welsh and briefly touches upon the literary Welsh language, illustrating the numerous ways a negative sentence is formed and explaining the conventions that native speakers must follow when using negative patterns.
McGraw-Hill, 2003. - 320 p. Developing your skills Our aim is to teach you to understand and speak Welsh as it is spoken today. In order to achieve this, the language introduced here is centred on a wide range of realistic everyday situations. The emphasis is first and foremost on using Welsh, but we also explain how rhe language works, so that you can adapt your knowledge to...
Dorling Kindersley Limited, 1999. - 'Welsh in Three Months' has been written by two people who are actively involved in teaching Welsh to a wide-ranging audience. Phylip Brake is responsible for the extra-mural Welsh classes offered by the University of Wales Aberysrwyth; intensive, and related, courses aimed at getting students fluent in the language as quickly as possible....
Routledge, 2003. — 392 p. This new expanded edition of Modern Welsh is the ideal reference source for all speakers and learners of Welsh, suitable for use in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes at all levels. Focusing on contemporary spoken Welsh, this new enlarged edition features a substantial new function-based section, explaining and exemplifying a wide range of...
University of Wales, 1980. — 192 p.
The book on Modern Welsh Grammar entitled Elfennau Gramadeg Cymraeg (University of Wales Press, 1959) was intended for readers studying Welsh through the medium of the language itself. It appears that there is a demand for a similar work written in English, and it was at the request of The Board of Celtic Studies and the University Press...