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<title>Anne Lobeck</title>
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<title>Navigating English grammar : a guide to analyzing real language</title>
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<name>Kristin, Denham</name>
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<summary type="text">Navigating English grammar : a guide to analyzing real language
Lobeck, Anne; Kristin, Denham
"Navigating English Grammar is a superb introduction to English grammar and grammatical analysis. Lobeck and Denham guide readers through the essentials of English with vivid, up-to-date usage examples and just the right amount of clearly explained linguistic theory." ? Edwin Battistella, Southern Oregon University ?Lobeck and Denham make a plausible Socrates, prodding their interlocutors into discovering their own, internal language system.
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