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New Standards in a Glorious Grammar

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November 2002, no. 246

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language edited by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum

CUP, $299 hb, 1859 pp

New Standards in a Glorious Grammar

by
November 2002, no. 246

I have read many excellent accounts of the English language over the years, but this recent publication by Cambridge University Press is by far the most impressive. In fact, I would say The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language is one of the most superb works of academic scholarship ever to appear on the English linguistics scene. The editors, Rodney Huddleston (Research Consultant, University of Queensland) and Geoffrey K. Pullum (Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Cruz), are leading authorities in this field; so too are their thirteen co-authors. This was a magnificent team effort, spanning more than ten years. Together these linguists have produced a monumental work that offers easily the most comprehensive and thought-provoking treatment of English grammar to date. Nothing rivals this work, with respect to breadth, depth and consistency of coverage.

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language

edited by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum

CUP, $299 hb, 1859 pp

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