Abstract:
Several practical textbooks of the Georgian language were created
in the 19th century. Among them "Grammar of the New Georgian Language"
by a famous figure, Dimitri Kipiani, published in 1882 is distinguished.
The book differs from all the previous publications in its style
and methodology: dialogue-based discussion and interaction with students
("father's one" to "children") is so much fun and it uses a question-
and-answer method to explain complex grammatical issues.
D. Kipiani's main principles are "being national" and “morality”; he
uses these principles to explain grammatical terms or concepts. . .
In the textbook, especially in the verb part, there are many interesting
observations, findings which have not lost their topicality even
today.