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Perspectives on Grammar Writing

Special issue of Studies in Language 30:2 (2006)

Editors
Thomas E. Payne | University of Oregon & SIL International
David J. Weber | Summer Institute of Linguistics
[Studies in Language, 30:2] 2006.  iv, 227 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 31 March 2006
Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction
Thomas E. Payne
235–243
Contextualizing a grammar
William Bright
245–252
Writing grammars for the community
James Lokuuda Kadanya
253–257
Collective field work: Advantages or disadvantages?
Aleksandr E. Kibrik
259–279
Grammars and the community
Marianne Mithun
281–306
From parts of speech to the grammar
Pamela Munro
307–349
Grammar writing for a grammar-reading audience
Michael Noonan
351–365
A grammar as a communicative act: or : What does a grammatical description really describe?
Thomas E. Payne
367–383
A typology of good grammars
Keren Rice
385–415
Thoughts on growing a grammar
David J. Weber
417–444
The linguistic example
David J. Weber
445–460
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