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<title>A Student's Introduction to English Grammar</title>
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<name>Pullum, Geoffrey K.</name>
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<summary type="text">A Student's Introduction to English Grammar
Huddleston, Rodney; Pullum, Geoffrey K.
This book is an introductory textbook on modern Standard English grammar,&#13;
intended mainly for undergraduates, in English departments and schools of education&#13;
as well as linguistics departments. (See www.cambridge.org/0521612888 for a&#13;
link to the associated web site, where additional information can be found.) Though&#13;
it takes note of developments in linguistics over the past few decades, and assumes a&#13;
thorough knowledge of English, it does not presuppose any previous study of grammar&#13;
or other aspects of linguistics.
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