Book Reviews

Authors

  • Tor A. Åfarli Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
  • Jarosław Jakielaszek University of Warsaw
  • Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka University of Łódź
  • Wiktor Pskit Higher Vocational State School in Włocławek
  • Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska UMCS Lublin
  • Przemysław Ostalski University of Łódź
  • Alfred F. Majewicz Adam Mickiewicz University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10015-007-0013-3

Abstract

Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Eva F. Schultze-Berndt (eds), Secondary Predication and Adverbial Modification: The Typology of Depictives, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. xxv + 448 pages

Edward L. Keenan, Edward P. Stabler, Bare Grammar: Lectures on Linguistic Invariants. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2003. 192 pp.

Siobhan Chapman, Thinking about Language. Theories of English. Houndsmills and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. X + 174 pages. pb (Series: Perspectives on the English Language)

Judith Rodby, W. Ross Winterowd, The Uses of Grammar, Oxford: Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. xiv + 274 pp.

Laura J. Downing, Alan T. Hall and Renate Raffelsiefen (eds), Paradigms in Phonological Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 349 pages.

Max W. Wheeler, The Phonology of Catalan. (The Phonology of the World’s Languages). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. XI + 387 pp.

Jan-Olof Svantesson, Anna Tsendina, Anastasia Karlson, and Vivan Franzén, The Phonology of Mongolian. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xix + 314.

Cliff Goddard, The Languages of East and Southeast Asia. An Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. pp. xvi + 315.

References

Chapman, S. 2000. Philosophy for Linguists. An Introduction. London and New York: Routledge.

Chapman, S. 2005. Paul Grice: Philosopher and Linguist. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Chapman, S., and Routledge, C. (eds) 2005. Key Thinkers in linguistics and the Philosophy of Language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Fromkin V. and Rodman, R. 1983. An Introduction to Language. CBS College Publishing.

Fromkin, V., Rodman, R. and Hyams, N. 2003. An Introduction to Language. Boston, MA: Heinle.

Jeffries, L. 2006. Discovering Language: The Structure of Modern English. Houndsmills and New York: Palgrave.

Robson, M. and Stockwell, P. 2005. Language in Theory. A resource book for students. London and New York: Routledge (‘RELI’ – Routledge English Language Introductions series).

Yule, G. 1985/1996. The Study of Language. Cambridge University Press.

Biber, D., Johansson, S., Leech, G., Conrad, S. and E. Finegan, 1999. Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Harlow: Longman.

Downing, A. and P. Locke, 1992. A University Course in English Grammar. New York: Prentice Hall.

Huddleston, R. and G. K. Pullumet al. 2002. The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Quirk, R., Greenbaum, S., Leech, G. and J. Svartvik, 1972. A Grammar of Contemporary English. London: Longman.

Quirk, R., Greenbaum, S., Leech, G. and J. Svartvik, 1985. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. London: Longman.

Radford, A. 1997. Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English. A Minimalist Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.

Wekker, H. and L. Haegeman [1985] 1993. A Modern Course in English Syntax. London and New York: Routledge.

Kager, R. 1999. Optimality Theory: a Textbook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mc Carthy, J. J. 2002. A Thematic Guide to Optimality Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.

Mc Carthy, J. J. (ed.) 2004. Optimality Theory in Phonology: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.

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2007-12-18

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Åfarli, Tor A., Jarosław Jakielaszek, Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka, Wiktor Pskit, Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska, Przemysław Ostalski, and Alfred F. Majewicz. 2007. “Book Reviews”. Research in Language 5 (December): 251-92. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10015-007-0013-3.

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