7.1737, Books: Concise Encyclopedia Of Syntactic Theories

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1737. Mon Dec 9 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  70
 
Subject: 7.1737, Books: Concise Encyclopedia Of Syntactic Theories
 
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SYNTAX
 
CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SYNTACTIC THEORIES
Edited by Keith Brown, University of Cambridge, UK and Jim Miller,
University of Edinburgh, UK.
ISBN:  0-08-042711-1
Hardback
 
This volume presents a comprehensive picture of the evolution of
syntactic theories.  Based on the foundation provided by the
award winning Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, this
volume will be an invaluable reference work, not only for those
studying specific theories, but also for those with a wider
interest in matters of linguistic theory.
 
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