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L. Sue Baugh
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Clear, concise, and packed with lively examples, "Essentials of English Grammar, Third Edition," fills you in on general usage rules for parts of speech, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, numbers, word division, spelling, commonly confused ...
Josef Bayer
Hardcover - $342.95
Directionality and Logical Form provides a detailed treatment of the syntax of focusing particles, such as only and even in a cross-linguistic perspective. The derivation of logical forms is shown to be under the control, not only of the ECP and subj ...
Adriana Belletti
Paperback - $169.95
This is the third volume in the subset of volumes in the comparative syntax series devoted to the cartography of syntactic structures.
Adriana Belletti has collected articles by top linguists that were originally presented at a workshop at the U ...
Adriana Belletti
Hardcover - $113.95
Adriana Belletti here collects work presented by top scholars at a workshop at the University of Siena in connection with a visit by Noam Chomsky. These eight articles go beyond strictly mapping syntactic properties, touching on broader theoretical q ...
Rizzi Belletti
Paperback - $200.95
The essays collected in this volume, most previously unpublished, address a number of closely interconnected issues raised by the comparative syntax of functional heads within the Principles-and-Parameters approach. The general theory of head movemen ...
Abdellah Benahnia
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For the educated, this book is an invaluable resource, one that allows for easy reference to any grammatical concept imaginable. the book gives thousands of examples, but it also provides explicit reasoning why we should speak and write following cer ...
Pat Bensky
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Should there be an apostrophe in "its"? What's the difference between "i.e." and "e.g."? Should I write "ensure" or "insure"? What's wrong with the word "lite"? Should I say "who" or "whom"? Should I write "My partner and I" or "My partner and me"? I ...