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segunda-feira, 10 de novembro de 2008

E-book: The Handbook of English Linguistics (2006)

The Handbook of English Linguistics
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 11 May 2008 17:31 | Comments : 0

Bas Aarts, April McMahon “The Handbook of English Linguistics" 
Wiley-Blackwell | 2006-08-28 | ISBN: 1405113820 | 824 pages | PDF | 2,5 Mb

The Handbook of English Linguistics is a collection of articles written by leading specialists on all core areas of English linguistics that provides a state-of-the-art account of research in the field. 
Brings together articles from the core areas of English linguistics, including syntax, phonetics, phonology, morphology, as well as variation, discourse, stylistics and usage 
Written by specialists from around the world 
Provides an introduction to a key area of English Linguistics and includes a discussion of the most recent theoretical and descriptive research, as well as extensive bibliographic references.




terça-feira, 28 de outubro de 2008

E-book: A History of English: Volume I: From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (2006)

A History of English: Volume I: From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic
Posted By : tot167 | Date : 14 Oct 2008 05:39 | Comments : 0

Donald Ringe “A History of English: Volume I: From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic" 
Oxford University Press, USA | 2006-11-09 | ISBN: 019928413X | 366 pages | PDF | 1,91 MB


This book is the first since 1897 to describe the earliest reconstructable stages of the prehistory of English. It outlines the grammar of Proto-Indo-European, considers the changes by which one dialect of that prehistoric language developed into Proto-Germanic, and provides a detailed account of the grammar of Proto-Germanic. The first volume in Don Ringe's A Linguistic History of English will be of central interest to all scholars and students of comparative Indo-European and Germanic linguistics, the history of English, and historical linguists. The next volume will consider the development of Proto-Germanic into Old English. Subsequent volumes will describe the attested history of English from the Old English period to the present.



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