LL-L "Resources" 2001.11.07 (01) [E]

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From: "Ian James Parsley" <parsleyij at yahoo.com>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2001.11.06 (04) [E]

> From: frank verhoft <frank_verhoft at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Grammar books
>
> Dear everybody
>
> I hope my two questions are not too off topic for
> either of the mailing lists (yes, I crossposted this
> letter, and my apologies if it'd cause any annoyance).
>
> 1. Grammar books
> Does anybody know about the existence of a guide, or a
> course, or a checklist, or something to write a
> (reference) grammar book (not a language course). I'm
> mainly interested in Indo-European languages.
>
> 2. Language courses
> I'm also looking for critical surveys of language
> courses, but not from a linguist or didactical point
> of view, but from a politico-social one (in the
> broadest sense of the word). To be more clear, I
> wonder if there are publications that look at the
> moral, political, and especially social values in
> language courses throughout the years, decades,
> centuries.
>
> With some effort and a set of good dictionaries, I can
> handle books/publications written in Dutch, English,
> German, Afrikaans, French and Portuguese.

Frank,

I'm afraid I cannot help, but I will be most
interested in the answers!

I know some people on this list have written grammar
books or 'teach yourself' guides, so no doubt they
will be of assistance.

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Ian James Parsley
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+44 (0)77 2095 1736
JOY - "Jesus, Others, You"

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