Persian Grammar (1)
The book Persian Grammar (1) describes the grammar of “Persian written prose as a standard in today’s textbooks”. The method of this book is scientific and descriptive, and it does not prescribe what is not true in language. The book is written on the basis of “structural theory” in grammar, but wherever in a particular subject, other theories have been better able to explain it. It also uses theories of traditional grammar and its definitions and nomenclatures. Grammatical problems are explained less on the basis of semantic definitions and more on the basis of structure, and instead of semantic definitions, clear apparent signs are mentioned. This book examines the units of Persian language from phoneme to sentence independently and in terms of having an educational aspect, at the end of each lesson and its topic, self-test and practice are considered.