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The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
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Rodney Huddleston
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Geoffrey K. Pullum
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2002
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Book chapters
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
Preliminaries
pp. 43
Syntactic overview
pp. 71
The verb
pp. 213
The clause: complements
pp. 323
Nouns and noun phrases
pp. 525
Adjectives and adverbs
pp. 597
Prepositions and preposition phrases
pp. 663
The clause: adjuncts
pp. 785
Negation
pp. 851
Clause type and illocutionary force
pp. 947
Content clauses and reported speech
pp. 1031
Relative constructions and unbounded dependencies
pp. 1097
Comparative constructions
pp. 1171
Non-finite and verbless clauses
pp. 1273
Coordination and supplementation
pp. 1363
Information packaging
pp. 1449
Deixis and anaphora
pp. 1565
Inflectional morphology and related matters
pp. 1621
Lexical word-formation
pp. 1723
Punctuation
pp. 1765
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