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This book is designed to serve as a foundation for a competency-based
course in Advanced Hindi for students of Hindi as a Second Language. It is also
appropriate for those generally interested in such aspects of language control
as intensive reading of authentic textual materiials of literary significance,
oral production (involving situational conversation, oral presentation, and
simultaneous translation), and structured writing using thematiic vocabulary.
Such aspects of a competency-based language course as advanced listening
comprehension and rapid non-intensive reading can be strengthened with the use
of supplementary materials in conjunction with this textbook. Attention drawn in
this book to the structural strategies of the more productive constructions and
expressions, as well as derivational devices and collocational constraints
peculiar to authentic Hindi texts, should also be helpful in enhancing these
skills.
About the Author:
Dr. Sheela Verma, Ph.D. is a Lecturer in the Department of South Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S. She has taught courses in English at the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, and in Hindi at the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
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