A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish is a comprehensive, cohesive and clear guide to the forms and structures of Spanish as it is written and spoken today in Spain and Latin-America. It includes clear descriptions of all the main grammatical phenomena of Spanish, and their use, illustrated by numerous examples of contemporary Spanish, both Peninsular and Latin-American, formal and informal. Fully revised and updated, the sixth edition is even more relevant to students and teachers of Spanish.
The sixth edition includes:
- new chapters, providing more detail and examples of key areas of Spanish grammar;
- an increased number of Mexican examples to reflect the growing interest in this country's variety of Spanish;
- new information for readers studying Spanish and French together;
- a glossary of grammatical terms including English translations of Spanish terms.
The combination of reference grammar and manual of current usage is invaluable for learners at level B2-C2 of the Common European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate High-Advanced High on the ACTFL proficiency scales.
I’ve borrowed the fifth edition of this title from the library so many times that it might as well be a part of my personal collection. When I learnt that a sixth edition was to be released, I knew I had to buy it. (Incidentally, the publisher Routledge sells it on their site and there was a Boxing Day sale at the time.)
There have been a few changes from the previous edition. In particular, the addition of advice for speakers of Romance languages is welcome. As a francophone, learning Spanish has been easier in some respects; but Spanish is very much its own language and mistakenly importing grammatical concepts from French has led to negative interference, in my case. The authors did an excellent job of indicating where these bifurcations occur.
Also welcome was the addition of examples from Latin America. Though this is an English book focusing, rightly, on peninsular Spanish, one cannot dispute the importance of Latin America on Spanish today. The previous edition did have several Mexican examples, but the authors did a great job of adding examples from the Southern Cone (for which I am delighted as I’m learning the Rioplatense dialect).
This is the most comprehensive - and well written - reference on Spanish grammar. I highly recommend this book to anyone learning Spanish, irrespective of the dialect one chooses to learn.
This grammar book is so impressive in its scope, its plethora of detailed examples, and in the recognition of the nuances of Spanish across different countries. I literally read this for fun and came out learning a lot from it. I will 100% use this as reference for years to come.
Hardly a page-turner, but an extremely thorough treatise on Spanish grammar. There's one hell of a lot of trees in this fuckin' forest, and the authors painstakingly observe everyone. Occasionally the example sentences are pretty funny. You certainly don't need this book if you're not an advanced learner or bilingual (perhaps knowing Spanish from home but not school).
I mean, it's pretty clear that this is THE authoritative Spanish-language reference grammar, coming especially useful for those learners of Spanish from English looking for a comprehensive review of grammar, and by God they'll get it. There is nothing in any facet not touched upon in this edition, and from having a quick glance at the fifth edition, there's even more detail to cover.
This is probably one of the best books I have purchased in my Spanish learning journey. A bit pricey but highly recommended! Good explanations and deep dives into grammar concepts.
This is the best book on Spanish grammar. It's aimed toward intermediate learners and above, but I think that a beginner with a Romance-language background would be able to benefit from it as well. This is a compendium of basically everything there is to know about Spanish grammar and it's written very succinctly too. I highly recommend purchasing this book.
Beginners beware! Widely regarded as the most comprehensive Spanish grammar resource. It leaves no stone unturned. It's a great reference for diving deep into grammar areas you have problems with.