English grammar - Roger Berry 2012
References
Baron, N.S. 1998. Letters by phone or speech by other means: the linguistics of email. Language and Communication 18: 133-70.
Berry, R. 1997a. Collins COBUILD English Guides 10. Determiners and Quantifiers. London: HarperCollins.
Biber, D., S. Johansson, G. Leech, S. Conrad and E. Finegan. 1999. Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Harlow: Longman.
Brazil, D. 1995. A Grammar of Speech. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Carter, R. and M. McCarthy. 1995. Grammar and the spoken language. Applied Linguistics 16/2, 141-158.
Chandler, Raymond. 1971. The Little Sister. New York: Ballantine Books.
Christopherson, P. 1939. The Articles: a Study of their Theory and Use in English.
Munksgaard: Copenhagen.
Collins COBUILD English Dictionary. 1987/1995. London: HarperCollins.
Collot, M. and N. Belmore. 1996. Electronic language: a new variety of English.
In S. Herring (ed.) Computer Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Philadelphia: John Bejamins, pp. 13-28.
Covington, M.A. 1984. Syntactic Theory in the High Middle Ages: Modistic Models of Sentence Structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ducrot, O. and T. Todorov. 1981. Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Sciences of Language.
Oxford: Blackwell.
Gleason, H.A. 1961. An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Giusti, G. 1990. Floating quantifiers, scambling and configurationality. In Linguistic Inquiry 21, 633-641.
Halliday, M.A.K. 2002. On Grammar. London: Continuum.
Herskovits, A. 1986. Language and Spatial Cognition: an Interdisciplinary Study of the Prepositions in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hilpert, Martin. 2008. The English Comparative - Language Structure and Language Use. English Language and Linguistics 12/3, 395-417.
Huddleston, R. 1984. Introduction to the Grammar of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hudson, R. 1990. English Word Grammar. Oxford: Blackwell.
Jespersen, O. 1933. Essentials of English Grammar. London: George Allen & Unwin.
Lakoff, G. 1987. Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal about the Mind. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
Lakoff, R. 1969. Some reasons why there can’t be a ’some/any’ rule. Language 45, 608-615.
Lewis, M. 1986. The English Verb. Hove: Language Teaching Publications.
Piaget, Jean. [1936] 1952. The Origins of Intelligence in Children, trans. by M. Cook. New York: International Universities Press.
Quirk, R., S. Greenbaum, G. Leech and J. Svartvik. 1972. A Grammar of Contemporary English. London: Longman.
Quirk, R., S. Greenbaum, G. Leech and J. Svartvik. 1985. A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. Harlow: Longman.
Saussure, F. de. [1915] 1974. Course in General Linguistics, trans. by W. Baskin. London: Fontana/Collins.
Scott, M. 1996. Wordsmith. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Seuren, P.A.M. 1990. Western Linguistics: an Historical Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell.
Sinclair, J., R. Moon et al. 1989. Collins COBUILD Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. London: Collins.
Swan, M. 1995 (second edition). Practical English Usage. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Thompson, Geoff. 1994. Collins COBUILD English Guides 5: Reporting. London: HarperCollins.
Ware, R.X. 1979. Some bits and pieces. In F.J. Pelletier (ed.) Mass Terms: Some Philosophical Problems. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp. 15-29.
Yates, S.J. 1996. Oral and written aspects of computer conferencing. In S. Herring (ed.) Computer Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 29-46.