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As economies globalize, there is a growing need for good translators and for the development of translation as its own discipline within the Dutch language programs around the world. Up until now, there was no book to assist teachers and learners in training translation skills. With the first textbook written specifically for Dutch for Reading Knowledge, Inez Hollander, Frans Blom and Christine van Baalen have filled a huge gap in the market. Suitable for self study as well as the classroom, this book comes just at the right time.
Jenneke Oosterhoff, Senior Lecturer, Department of German, Scandinavian and Dutch, University of Minnesota
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This first <i>Dutch for Reading Knowledge</i> textbook addresses a long-standing lacuna in available resources for international scholars by providing the tools necessary for reading original Dutch-language materials efficiently and effectively. This book will be an essential first stop, and is sure to become a global classic, for any advanced student contemplating a Dutch-related topic or extended study in the Netherlands.
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As economies globalize, there is a growing need for good translators and for the development of translation as its own discipline within the Dutch language programs around the world. Up until now, there was no book to assist teachers and learners in training translation skills. With the first textbook written specifically for Dutch for Reading Knowledge, Inez Hollander, Frans Blom and Christine van Baalen have filled a huge gap in the market. Suitable for self study as well as the classroom, this book comes just at the right time.
Jenneke Oosterhoff, Senior Lecturer, Department of German, Scandinavian and Dutch, University of Minnesota
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This first <i>Dutch for Reading Knowledge</i> textbook addresses a long-standing lacuna in available resources for international scholars by providing the tools necessary for reading original Dutch-language materials efficiently and effectively. This book will be an essential first stop, and is sure to become a global classic, for any advanced student contemplating a Dutch-related topic or extended study in the Netherlands.
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As economies globalize, there is a growing need for good translators and for the development of translation as its own discipline within the Dutch language programs around the world. Up until now, there was no book to assist teachers and learners in training translation skills. With the first textbook written specifically for Dutch for Reading Knowledge, Inez Hollander, Frans Blom and Christine van Baalen have filled a huge gap in the market. Suitable for self study as well as the classroom, this book comes just at the right time.
Jenneke Oosterhoff, Senior Lecturer, Department of German, Scandinavian and Dutch, University of Minnesota
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This first <i>Dutch for Reading Knowledge</i> textbook addresses a long-standing lacuna in available resources for international scholars by providing the tools necessary for reading original Dutch-language materials efficiently and effectively. This book will be an essential first stop, and is sure to become a global classic, for any advanced student contemplating a Dutch-related topic or extended study in the Netherlands.
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