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sprachefin
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 Message 17 of 20
14 July 2009 at 9:08am | IP Logged 
Ah. See I am using an English book (not the best idea but it works) so I get my pronunciation details mostly from that. But putting in native concept is really helpful. Perhaps I should look into some of the more native materials? Does anyone know of any good German materials.
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JW
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 Message 18 of 20
14 July 2009 at 7:26pm | IP Logged 
sprachefin wrote:
Does anyone know of any good German materials.

Interestingly, I think most of the materials, and the best materials, appear to be in English. It seems to me that most Germans look down on learning Dutch. I remember once that Fasulye said her parents called it a worthless language (or something to that effect). I would love to get a grammar that was German based and compared Dutch grammar with German grammar.
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sprachefin
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 Message 19 of 20
15 July 2009 at 3:29am | IP Logged 
Yes that is the feeling that I got when looking through bookstores. That is why I am using English materials, but I would like just one good resource that is native.
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Rmss
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 Message 20 of 20
25 November 2010 at 12:19pm | IP Logged 
You could always try a German grammar book aimed at Dutch native speakers, and then
"reverse engineer" the information explained in the book.


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