Contenu du sommaire : Perspectives on Grammar Writing.
Revue | Studies in Language |
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Numéro | Vol. 30, no 2, 2006 |
Titre du numéro | Perspectives on Grammar Writing. |
Perspectives on Grammar Writing. Thomas E. Payne, David J. Weber (Eds.)
- Introduction - Payne T.E. p. 235-243
- Contextualizing a grammar - Bright W. p. 245-252
- Writing grammars for the community - Lokuuda Kadanya J. p. 253-257
- Collective field work: Advantages or disadvantages? - Kibrik A.E. p. 259-279
- Grammars and the community - Mithun M. p. 281-306
- From parts of speech to the grammar - Munro P. p. 307-349
- Grammar writing for a grammar-reading audience - Noonan M. p. 351-365
- A grammar as a communicative act or what does a grammatical description really describe? - Payne T.E. p. 367-383
- A typology of good grammars - Rice K. p. 385-415
- Thoughts on growing a grammar - Weber D.J. p. 417-444
- The linguistic example - Weber D.J. p. 445-460