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OverviewUntil recently grammars of English have received suprisingly little scholarly attention, while a lot of research is done on dictionaries. It appears, however, that learners of English shy away from modern grammars instead. This raises questions as to the relationship between theoretical linguistics and grammar writing and calls for more research into this area, especially for the period from 1800 onwards, which was crucial for the development of grammatical thinking and its acceptance (or rejection) at all educational levels today. This volume brings together work from international experts on the historiography of English grammar writing who deal with a variety of topics grouped into three overlapping sections: 1. native grammars of English; 2. non-native grammars of English. 3. grammatical analyses. The volume includes summaries of the articles and a name index. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerhard LeitnerPublisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co Volume: 62 Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9789027245496ISBN 10: 9027245495 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 15 November 1991 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Foreword; 2. Why can't someone write a nice simple grammar? (by Leitner, Gerhard); 3. Part I: Native Grammars of English; 4. More Than Enough English Grammars (by Michael, Ian); 5. Trends That Shaped the Development of 19th Century American Grammar Writing (by Downey, Charlotte); 6. W.D. Whitney's Essentials of English Grammar: For the Use of Schools (1877) (by Wachtler, Kurt); 7. E.A. Sonnenschein and Grammatical Terminology (by Walmsley, John B.); 8. Factors in the Growth of the English Language in 18th and 19th Century Ireland (by Downey, Charlotte); 9. The Fowler Brothers and the Tradition of Usage Handbooks (by Burchfield, R.W.); 10. American English Grammars in the Twentieth Century (by Algeo, John); 11. Part II: Non-native Grammars of English; 12. English Grammar Writing: The Belgian Contribution (by Tops, Guy A.J.); 13. E. Kruisinga (by Essen, Arthur van); 14. English Grammars in Postwar Czechoslovakia (by Duskova, Libuse); 15. German Grammars of English prior to 1860 (by Strauss, Wolfgang); 16. E.A. Maetzner (by Leitner, Gerhard); 17. Karl and Max Deutschbein's English Grammar Manuals (by Macht, Konrad); 18. Adolf Lamprecht's (German) Grammar of English (by Kirsten, Hans); 19. Part III: Grammatical Analyses; 20. Traditional Grammars of English: Facts and Explanations (by Aarts, Flor); 21. Reference and Articles (by Lyons, Christopher); 22. Tense and Aspect in German Grammars of English in the Past Fifty Years (by Niemeyer, Jochen); 23. Modality and the Modals in Traditional Grammars of English (by Walton, Alan); 24. The Role of American English in Traditional Grammars of English (by Ramisch, Heinrich); 25. Summaries; 26. Name indexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |