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Attribute-Value Logic and the Theory of Grammar (1988)

Author(s): Mark Johnson Series: Center for the Study of Language and Information – CSLI Lecture Notes 16 Publisher: CSLI Publications, Year: 1988 ISBN: 0937073377,9780937073377 Description: Because of the ease of their implementation, attribute-value based theories of grammar are becoming increasingly popular in theoretical linguistics as an alternative to...
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Academic Writing Course: Study Skills in English (1999)

Author(s): R.R. Jordan Publisher: Longman, Year: 1999 ISBN: 0582400198,9780582400191 Description: Specially designed for students starting a tertiary level course in higher education, this book addresses all aspects of academic writing, from the details of accurate grammatical construction, pronunciation and spelling to appropriate style choices. Ten appendices form a...
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Modern Italian Grammar: A Practical Guide (2005)

Author(s): Francesco Cardo, Anna Proudfoot Series: Modern Grammars Publisher: Routledge, Year: 2005 ISBN: 9780203423752,9780415098496,9780415098502,0203423755,0415098491,0415098505 Description: I thoroughly agree with “A reader” right below — and this seems to pertain to the overall series (first I got me the French Practical Guide for a French refresher and didn’t like...
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Systemic Functional Grammar of Spanish: A Contrastive Study with English (2010)

Author(s): Julia Lavid, Juan Rafael Zamorano-, Jorge ArLs Publisher: Continuum, Year: 2010 ISBN: 0826482953,9780826482952 Description: This book offers a systemic-functional account of Spanish, and analyses how Spanish grammatical forms compare and contrast with those of English. The authors analyse Spanish according to the three main ‘metafunctions’: ideational, interpersonal,...
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Studies on grammaticalization (2008)

Author(s): Helmbrecht, Johannes, Elisabeth Verhoeven Series: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs 205 Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter, Year: 2008 ISBN: 3110205823,9783110205824 Description: Grammaticalization theory has played a major role in the developments in language typology and functional linguistics during the last three decades. Grammaticalization phenomena show that grammars...
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A Modern course of English syntax (1995)

Author(s): Liliane Haegeman, Herman Wekker Series: Linguistics Publisher: Routledge, Year: 1995 ISBN: 0415036844,9780415036849,9780203133439 Description: A Modern Course in English Syntax provides intermediate and advanced students of linguistics and English with a systematic account of the rules of English syntax, and acquaints them with the general methodology of syntactic...
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