Morphosyntax : constructions of the world's languages / William Croft
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TextSeries: Cambridge textbooks in linguisticsPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022 Description: xxxvi, 688 pages; illustrations, 26 cm. paperContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107093638
- 9781107474611
- 415 23/eng/20220304
- P 290 .2022 C76 c.1
- LAN009060
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"This textbook provides a general survey of the morphosyntactic constructions of the world's languages. The textbook is directed towards advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students studying syntax. At the University of New Mexico, I have taught this course as a one-semester course, following on an introductory undergraduate course in syntax where I present the same basic framework but apply it only to English until the second half of that course. However, a more leisurely journey through the material could be done in two semesters, or certain sections could be skipped or assigned as background reading in a one-semester course"-- Provided by publisher.
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