Page 10 of 56,
William Cobbett
Paperback - $29.95
A Grammar of the English Language provides a fascinating snapshot of the language and grammar of the early nineteenth century. It was a controversial book, first published in 1818 in New York and in 1819 in London. The author, William Cobbett (1763-1 ...
James Cochrane
Hardcover - $18.95
Full of common examples of the incorrect grammar that often pervades modern radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, classroom discussions, and political speeches, "Between You and I" is most concerned with the "half-educated" uses of bad language.
Jeffrey Coghill
Paperback - $23.95
The learn-by-doing way to master English grammar
Why CliffsStudySolver™ Guides?
Go with the name you know and trust
Get the information you need fast!
Written by teachers and educational specialists
Inside you ll ge ...
Peter Cole
Hardcover - $245.95
This new volume serves to focus and clarify the debate surrounding long-distance reflexives by examining the role of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics/discourse in the use of long-distance reflexives in a variety of languages. Graduate students, uppe ...
Peter C. Collins
Hardcover - $284.95
"Cleft and Pseudo-Cleft Constructions in English" is a corpus-based investigation of cleft and pseudo-cleft constructions in contemporary English. It is the first study of such constructions to fully explore the view--now widespread among linguists-- ...
Ileana Comorovski
Hardcover - $295.95
Interrogative Phrases and the Syntax-Semantics Interface starts by analyzing the interpretation of interrogative phrases in single and multiple constituent questions, including their interpretation under adverbs of quantification. The results are the ...
Bernard Comrie
Paperback - $76.95
Bernard Comrie defines tense as the grammaticalisation of location in time. In this textbook he introduces readers to the range of variation found in tense systems across the languages of the world, bringing together a rich collection of illustrative ...
V. J. Cook
Paperback - $82.95
The 3rd edition of "Chomsky's Universal Grammar" introduces the reader to Noam Chomsky's theory of language by setting the specifics of syntactic analysis in the framework of his general ideas.
Updated and revised to include a broader ran ...