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         Grammar General:     more books (101)
  1. Harvey's Elementary Grammar and Composition by Thomas Harvey, 1986-12-01
  2. Turkish: A Comprehensive Grammar (Comprehensive Grammars) by Asli Göksel, Celia Kerslake, 2005-08-12
  3. Modern Brazilian Portuguese Grammar: A Practical Guide (Modern Grammars) by John Whitlam, 2010-10-05
  4. Schaum's Outline of French Grammar by Mary Coffman Crocker, 1999-06-28
  5. General Principles of Grammar by General Principles, 2010-01-10
  6. A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic (Reference Grammars) by Karin C. Ryding, 2005-09-19
  7. Court Reporting: Grammar and Punctuation (Kk-Legal Office Procedures) by Diane Castilaw-Palliser, 1987-03
  8. Czech: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) by James Naughton, 2005-04-11
  9. Grammar Success in 20 Minutes a Day (Skill Builders) by LearningExpress Editors, 2007-12-11
  10. French Grammar and Usage by Roger Hawkins, Richard Towell, 2010-05-30
  11. A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew by Duane A. Garrett, Jason S. DeRouchie, 2009-07-01
  12. A Student's Grammar of the English Language (Grammar Practice) by Sidney Greenbaum, Randolph Quirk, 1990
  13. A Reference Grammar of Thai (Reference Grammars) by Shoichi Iwasaki, Preeya Ingkaphirom, 2009-04-09
  14. Intermediate Grammar: From Form to Meaning and Use Teacher's Book

21. LINGUIST List 14.709: Generative Grammar/General Linguistics
LINGUIST List 14.709. Tue Mar 11 2003. Calls Generative grammar/general Linguistics.Editor for this issue Marie Klopfenstein marie@linguistlist.org
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LINGUIST List 14.709
Tue Mar 11 2003
Calls: Generative Grammar/General Linguistics
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  • cgg, 13th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
  • fr.mouret, 8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics
    Message 1: 13th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
    Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 08:58:19 +0000
    From: cgg@ceu-tr.uclm.es
    Subject: 13th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
    13th Colloquium on Generative Grammar Short Title: XIII CGG Date: 02-APR-03 - 04-APR-03 Location: Ciudad Real, Spain Contact: Norberto Moreno-Quibén Contact Email:
  • 22. Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
    A mixed grammar school for pupils aged 1118. Lists prospectus, general details and contact information.
    http://www.clitheroeroyalgrammar.lancs.sch.uk
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    23. LINGUIST List 11.1236: Cognitive Grammar, General Theoretical Ling
    LINGUIST List 11.1236. Fri Jun 2 2000. Books Cognitive grammar, general TheoreticalLing. Editor for this issue Scott Fults scott@linguistlist.org
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    LINGUIST List 11.1236
    Fri Jun 2 2000
    Books: Cognitive Grammar, General Theoretical Ling
    Editor for this issue: scott@linguistlist.org Links to the websites of all LINGUIST's supporting publishers are available at the end of this issue.
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  • Kim Lewis Brown, Cognitive Grammar: Parameters of Slavic Aspect, S. Dickey
  • Kim Lewis Brown, General Theoretical Ling: Strong Generative Capacity, P. Miller
    Message 1: Cognitive Grammar: Parameters of Slavic Aspect, S. Dickey
    Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 08:53:32 -0700
    From: kim@csli.Stanford.EDU
    Subject: Cognitive Grammar: Parameters of Slavic Aspect, S. Dickey
    Dickey, Stephen (University of Virginia); PARAMETERS OF SLAVIC ASPECT; ISBN: 1-57586-236-0 (paper), 1-57586-235-2 (cloth) 328 pages. CSLI Publications 2000: http://cslipublications.stanford.edu email: pubs@csli.stanford.edu http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/ Mail to author Respond to list ... Top of issue
    Message 2: General Theoretical Ling: Strong Generative Capacity, P. Miller
    Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 08:57:03 -0700
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  • 24. Sutton Grammar School Website
    Curriculum, facilities, admissions, academic results, and general information.
    http://www.suttongrammar.sutton.sch.uk
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    25. General Grammar Reference - CUNY WriteSite
    CUNY WriteSite, grammar and Style » general Reference. For each ofthe grammar topics listed, we will provide a quick definition, plus
    http://writesite.cuny.edu/grammar/general/
    CUNY WriteSite
    Grammar and Style
    General Reference
    For each of the grammar topics listed, we will provide a quick definition, plus additional materials, exercises, and links. Many of the most common grammatical problems are also covered by one of our Hot Spots interactive exercises
    Categories used by the Error Analyzer program ( EA ) are listed alongside their corresponding grammar topics. Most Error Analyzer categories are listed more than once; browse through each of the appropriate topics to get an overview, or ask your instructor to help you decide which one best addresses the particular problem you need to work on.
    A, an
    (EA: ART)
    Adjectives

    Adverbial conjunctions (linking words)

    Adverbs

    Agreement
    (EA: VERBFORM)
    Antecedent (of pronouns)
    (EA: PRO)
    Apostrophe
    (EA: ORTHO) Articles (EA: ART) Auxiliary (helping) verbs (EA: VERBFORM) Bad, worse, worst (comparatives) Capitalization Clauses (dependent vs. independent) Collective nouns ... Comma (EA: PUNC) Comma splice (EA: SENT) Comparative forms Concrete/specific language Conjunctions Conjunctive adverbs ... Fragments (EA: SENT) Have, has, had

    26. Main Index Page For Alcester Grammar School
    general information, prospectus, subject links, local history, old scholars, news, pupils work, AGS web resources, gap year, parents' association, vacancies, inspection report.
    http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/fk26/index.htm
    The School Prospectus Subject Links Local History Old Scholars Spring Reading News Pupils Work AGS Web Resources Gap Year Parents' Association Vacancies Latest Inspection Report - February 2000

    27. Subject - General Grammar Reference - CUNY WriteSite
    CUNY WriteSite,
    http://writesite.cuny.edu/grammar/general/subject/
    CUNY WriteSite
    Grammar and Style
    General Reference Subject
    What would you say the following sentences are about? Dorothy Parker was a writer who lived in New York.
    Dorothy Parker wrote reviews, poems, short stories, plays and screenplays.
    In 1937, Dorothy Parker won an Academy Award.
    Clearly, those sentences are about Dorothy Parker. You might say that she is the subject being discussed here. In grammatical terms also, the subject of each sentence is "Dorothy Parker."
    The subject of a sentence tells us what person, place, thing, or idea the sentence is about.
    The subject is made of a noun (or a group of nouns) and its modifiers
    In most English sentences and clauses , the subject comes before the predicate
    More on This
    - Identifying Subjects and Predicates Practice - Hot Spots Links - Information elsewhere
    CUNY WriteSite
    Search Site Index Site Guide ... 2000 The City University of New York

    28. Latvian Grammar Sketch Document
    general description, nominal system, verbal system, and sentenceformation.
    http://www.eirelink.com/alanking/modals/documents/do-g-lav.htm
    Alan R. King's
    L anguage F iles
    (incorporating the Modal Project
    Do not quote without author's permission.
    Last updated Friday, 09 October 1998. Latvian Grammar Sketch Preliminary Notes Latvian uses a version of the Latin alphabet with various diacritics, some of which are lacking from the standard character sets presently available. I shall use circumflexed vowels in place of the corresponding vowels with a horizontal macron (indicating length). Stress is on the initial syllable. General Description Morphological type
    Basic word order

    Head/modifier order

    Alignment
    ...
    Head/dependent marking
    Latvian is a typically Indo-European-type inflecting language, with sometimes allomorphically-complex suffixing, some internal vowel-alternations, and alternations in stem-final consonants diachronically related to palatalization. Word order in the clause is flexible SVO, while phrase-internal ordering is modifier-head. The alignment is nominative-accusative. There is nominal agreement for number, gender and case, and

    29. Finnish Grammar - General Local Cases
    general local cases, Partitive. The partitive indicates a part of something. Alongwith the accusative, the partitive also indicates the object of the action.
    http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~pamakine/kieli/suomi/sijat/sijatyleisen.html
    General local cases
    Partitive
    The partitive indicates a part of something. Along with the accusative, the partitive also indicates the object of the action. Anyway, the main difference is that the accusative is used, when the action is directed at the whole object, and the partitive, when the action is directed only at a part of it. In English, this difference is sometimes expressed by omitting the article or by replacing it by the word some . The partitive suffix is - a ta tä in both the singular and in the plural. Finnish English talo a (a part of) a house taloj a (some) houses
    Essive
    The essive expresses the state of something. It often corresponds to the preposition as . The essive suffix is - na nä in both the singular and in the plural. Finnish English talo na as the house taloi na as the houses
    Translative
    The translative expresses the result of a process of change. The English verb become includes the meaning of this case, for example. The translative suffix is - ksi in both the singular and in the plural. Finnish English talo ksi becoming a house taloi ksi becoming houses
    Finnish Grammar
    Suomi English Deutsch ... pamakine@jyu.fi

    30. Welcome To Altrincham Grammar School For Boys
    Provides a welcome, offers information on admissions, pupils, sixth form, curriculum, careers and general information.
    http://www.agsb.co.uk/
    home @agsb Altrincham Grammar School for Boys Headmaster Mr T.J.Gartside
    Chairman of Governors Mr W.Firth
    Site developed by J.Timmins
    AGSB is a member of the National Association of Grammar Schools. Pages devoted to each department, providing details of course information,
    staff lists and resouces AGSB Departments Departments News Old Altrinchamians Information ... Contact Click on a link above All the latest news,
    bulletins and sports results. AGSB News Information and contacts for former pupils of AGSB Old Altrinchamians Association Prospectus, Admissions Policies, School Calendar,
    AGSB Information Telephone, fax, and
    e-mail details Contact AGSB ICT@agsb Prospectus Governing Body AGSB Calendar ... Science Competition Quick Links

    31. Home Page
    Provides a prospectus, resource page, careers help, physical activities, art exhibitions and general information about the school.
    http://www.bgsg.bury.sch.uk/
    Welcome to
    Bury Grammar School (Girls)
    Prospectus
    Aims of School

    Information

    Junior School
    ...
    Newsletters
    Bury Grammar School (Girls)
    Translating Potential
    into Achievement
    Welcome to our website We hope that our web site gives you some idea of the successful and happy community that is Bury Grammar School Girls. Better than any virtual tour is the real thing so we hope that if you are not already a member of our school, but would like to join us as a parent or student, you will pay us a visit. If you would like to arrange a visit or to receive more details about our school then please contact us on: E mail: info@bgsg.bury.sch.uk Phone: 0161 797 2808 Post:
    Bury Grammar school Girls
    Bridge Road
    Bury
    BL9 OHH Click one of the links below or in the side panel to find out more. You can also visit the BGS (Girls) section of the ISIS (Independent Schools Information Service) Home page. Prospectus Aims of School Information Junior School ...
    Click here to send us an email message

    32. Geraldton Grammar School
    Curriculum, enrolment, news and general information.
    http://www.geraldtongrammarschool.com.au
    Striving for excellence with your child Since our inception in 1996, Geraldton Grammar School has built a reputation for striving for excellence in everything we do. At Geraldton Grammar School, we see learning as a life long adventure with our experienced and enthusiastic staff as the coaches and facilitators. We’d like to take your child on this learning adventure, extend their creativity, encourage them in their academic pursuits and lead them in positive thinking to foster their individuality. Throughout our website, discover how we do this through a curriculum from kindergarten to year 12 that encourages academic achievement and a pastoral care system devoted to the spiritual, moral and social development of your child. When you’ve learnt all you can on-line, please ring Principal Susan Shaw on 9965 7800 for an appointment to view the school for yourself. A Prospectus is also available by calling 9965 7800.

    33. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: General (Grammar)
    HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND English Language Arts grammar, Usage Form grammar general. The King's English; Ask a grammar Question!
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  • 34. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Grammar (Grammar, Usage & Form)
    HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND English Language Arts grammar, Usage Form grammar. general The King's English; Ask a grammar Question!
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  • 35. St.Charles Grammar School
    Parochial coed school for pre-kindergarten through grade 8, in Oakwood Heights. Includes educational philosophy, general description and contact information.
    http://pages.ivillage.com:8086/st.charles/

    36. Allexperts General Writing And Grammar Help Q&A
    Volunteer experts answer your detailed oneon-one questions about grammar and usage for free. Get Category Arts Writers Resources grammar Personal Assistance...... Category general Writing and grammar Help, Sort By None. Name, Expertise,Status.
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    37. The Chinese Outpost | Site Home
    Resources on pronunciation, grammar and characters with general information aimed at demystifying Chinese language.
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    For five years now, The Chinese Outpost has been reducing the dreaded Mandarin Learning Curve for countless students and other netizens eager to learn about the Chinese Language. With a conversational approach that aims to educate and entertain, our popular tutorial explains the basic principles of Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, characters and grammar. Whenever you're ready, set aside an hour or so to visit our " Introduction to Mandarin Chinese " and find out why Dr. Ming L. Pei of China The Beautiful calls it "The best. A must-visit site" for Chinese Language learning. By the way, The Chinese Outpost is in the final stages of its site redesign. In addition to the site's growing new graphic panache , we're also in the process of expanding our content offerings. Please take a look around, and check back often to see what's going on. Better yet, subscribe to our new Monthly Newsletter and the updates will come to you. And if you like what you see, feel free to

    38. General Writing And Grammar Help Previous Questions
    Previous Questions Asked for general Writing and grammar Help. Find it now Returnto general Writing and grammar Help experts page. Like our site?
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    39. Global English
    Offers general and business English with listening, grammar and vocabulary components. Requires paid fee. Free sample available.
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    40. General Grammar Exam
    general grammar Exam, Logo. Click within the small circle to theleft of your choice for each answer. A javascript box will appear
    http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/quizzes/niu/niu15.htm
    General Grammar Exam Click within the small circle to the left of your choice for each answer. A javascript box will appear to tell you that your choice is correct or incorrect. After clicking "OK" within the javascript alert, you may try another answer or proceed to the next question if your first choice was correct. The phrase "prescriptively correct" means that other possibilities might be acceptable in informal writing or speech, but the prescriptively correct option would be most recommended for formal, academic writing. 1. In the sentence "The dog bit her finger," the underlined pronoun has which of the following combinations of person, number, and case:
    A. third person, plural, possessive
    B. third person, plural, accusative
    C. third person, singular, possessive
    D. third person, plural, subjective
    E. none of the above 2. The sentence "No one was happy with the results of the test; thus, we rechecked the data" contains which of the following parts of speech:
    A. coordinating conjunction

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