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Grammatical Theory in the United States: From Bloomfield to Chomsky

Grammatical Theory in the United States: From Bloomfield to Chomsky

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Grammatical Theory in the United States: From Bloomfield to Chomsky

by P. H. Matthews

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Paperback / softback. New. A history of modern linguistics, focusing on the spread and influence of ideas originating in North America, especially those of Bloomfield and Chomsky.

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Title
Grammatical Theory in the United States: From Bloomfield to Chomsky
Author
P. H. Matthews
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Paperback / softback
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New
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0521458471
ISBN 13
9780521458474
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge
This edition first published
1993-10

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