Reference Grammars and Modern Linguistic Theory.
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- P151 -- .R4 1989eb
Intro -- Introduction -- Grammars at the Interface of Language, Linguistics, and Users -- Linguistic Pragmatics and its Relevance to the Writing of Grammars -- Functional Grammar and its Relevance to Grammar Writing -- Cognitive Linguistics and Pedagogic Grammar -- Modern Praguian Linguistics and its Potential Implications for the Writing of Grammars -- Grammar and Text -- Towards a Pragmatically Founded Grammar -- Language Description and General Comparative Grammar -- Core Grammar versus Variety Grammar - the Case of English -- On Linguistic Theory and Spanish Grammars -- Integrational Grammars: An Integrative View of Grammar Writing -- Generative Grammar and Descriptive Grammar: Beyond Juxtaposition? -- A Communicative Approach to Syntax -- Teacher Training Grammar and Scientific Grammar -- Name Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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