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Biber, Douglas; Finegan, Edward; Johansson, Stig; Conrad, Susan; Leech, Geoffrey
The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English is revolutionary – the first entirely corpus-based grammar of English. It is an essential reference tool for serious students of English and linguistics as well as people involved in ELT methodology and materials writing.
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