Spoken Uyghur by Reinhard F. Hahn
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 494.3 EAN: 9780295970158 ISBN: 0295970154 Label: Univ of Washington Pr Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 656 Publication Date: 1991-03 Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr Studio: Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary: Takes time, but one good book
Comment: It's had to truely evaluate this book without other Uyghur textbooks in English, but that is precisely the problem. There are very few textbooks for Uyghur in English, and they don't tend to be to widely distributed. That makes this book one of the few that is accessible (for obtaining). Now to the book itself. It is a difficult book to get used to. The format is not like most modern language textbooks, but it is workable. You just need to read all sections, including the beginning sections on phonetics and morphology before the actual lessons begin. The lessons themselve are good. They offer Uyghur script for the conversations, and vocabulary and grammar/culture notes. The grammar notes can be quite long, however. Overall though, it you can get use to the format this is actually a very descent textbook.
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Summary: Misleading title, dubious content. Very confusing.
Comment: I didn't even find this a useful research tool. Hahn makes self-contradictory assertions and adopts an outdated framework of analysis. According to my well-educated and well-traveled native-Uyghur language consultant, the language described within "is not Uyghur". Much of the vocabulary consists of the names of American states, which is honestly pretty useless. It is a wonder that so much research, including the cooperation of a well-known linguist, Ablahat Ibrahim, could produce this volume. On the other hand, it's all we've got, unless you read Chinese or Russian.
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Summary: misleading title
Comment: Instead of samples of the colloquial language, this book presents standard literary Uighur, termed "spoken" only because it is in dialogue format. Has lengthy sections giving technical description of the (literary)language. Overall, a strange combination of meticulous research and glaring omissions. While useful as a reference for the study of standard Uighur, those wanting to learn spoken Uighur should look elsewhere.
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Summary: Takes time, but one good book
Comment: It's had to truely evaluate this book without other Uyghur textbooks in English, but that is precisely the problem. There are very few textbooks for Uyghur in English, and they don't tend to be to widely distributed. That makes this book one of the few that is accessible (for obtaining). Now to the book itself. It is a difficult book to get used to. The format is not like most modern language textbooks, but it is workable. You just need to read all sections, including the beginning sections on phonetics and morphology before the actual lessons begin. The lessons themselve are good. They offer Uyghur script for the conversations, and vocabulary and grammar/culture notes. The grammar notes can be quite long, however. Overall though, it you can get use to the format this is actually a very descent textbook.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Misleading title, dubious content. Very confusing.
Comment: I didn't even find this a useful research tool. Hahn makes self-contradictory assertions and adopts an outdated framework of analysis. According to my well-educated and well-traveled native-Uyghur language consultant, the language described within "is not Uyghur". Much of the vocabulary consists of the names of American states, which is honestly pretty useless. It is a wonder that so much research, including the cooperation of a well-known linguist, Ablahat Ibrahim, could produce this volume. On the other hand, it's all we've got, unless you read Chinese or Russian.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: misleading title
Comment: Instead of samples of the colloquial language, this book presents standard literary Uighur, termed "spoken" only because it is in dialogue format. Has lengthy sections giving technical description of the (literary)language. Overall, a strange combination of meticulous research and glaring omissions. While useful as a reference for the study of standard Uighur, those wanting to learn spoken Uighur should look elsewhere.
Modern Uyghur is an Eastern Turkic language. Most of the seven to ten million native speakers of Uyghur live in northwestern China, where Uyghur is also the lingua franca of various other ethnic groups. A smaller Uyghur-speaking community is politically and culturally active in Central Asia. As the predominant indigenous language in a crucial area that bridges the frontiers of multiple states, and as a language of great interest to comparative linguists, Uyghur is increasingly important. This book has become one of the standard works on Modern Uyghur, and there is no comparable Western work on the modern standard language. With this book, both scholars and those who simply want a basic working knowledge gain access to Uyghur as it is spoken today. This book's primary purpose is to teach conversational skills. No familiarity with the structure of Turkic languages is assumed, and the material is appropriate for both self-instruction and classroom use. For those familiar with other Turkic languages, it demonstrates the characteristics specific to Uyghur and provides useful reading practice in Roman- and Arabic-based script. Spoken Uyghur also contains an extensive description of the morphophonology and orthography of the language, and fifteen instructional dialogue units, with extensive notes explaining grammar and customs. Of particular value are the Uyghur-English and English-Uyghur indexes and a reference guide to inflectional patterns. Also included is a reinterpretation of previous scholars' contributions to the study of Turkic languages, as well as a description of the current state of Uyghur language.
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