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Grammar - description of the structure of a language, consisting of the sounds (see phonology); the meaningful combinations of these sounds into words or parts of words, called morphemes; and the arrangement of the morphemes into phrases and sentences, called syntax. School grammars for the speakers of a standard language (e.g., English grammars for English-speaking students) are not descriptive   Read More...

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    An Introduction to Syntax
    by Robert D. van Valin Jr. 239 pgs.



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    A Derivational Approach to Syntactic Relations
    by Samuel David Epstein, Erich M. Groat, Ruriko Kawashima, Hisatsugu Kitahara. 208 pgs.



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    The Syntax of the Verb Initial Languages
    by Andrew Carnie, Eithne Guilfoyle. 272 pgs.



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