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Perspectives On Grammar Writing Thomas Edward Payne David Weber Payne

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Perspectives On Grammar Writing Thomas Edward Payne David Weber Payne
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Author: Thomas Edward Payne & David Weber [Payne, Thomas Edward & Weber, David]
ISBN: 9789027222411, 902722241X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Perspectives On Grammar Writing Thomas Edward Payne David Weber Payne by Thomas Edward Payne & David Weber [payne, Thomas Edward & Weber, David] 9789027222411, 902722241X instant download after payment.

With over half the languages of the world currently in danger of extinction within a century, the need for high quality grammatical descriptions is more urgent than ever. Potential grammar writers, however, often find themselves paralyzed by the daunting task of describing a language. The papers in the present volume (originally published in Studies in Language 30:2 (2006)) provide suggestions and encouragement – from experienced grammar writers and users – regarding concrete methods for approaching the task of writing a descriptive grammar of a language. Salient "themes" emerging from the papers in this volume include: The necessity of community involvement in grammatical descriptions; The link between a grammar and the other products of a program of language documentation (a dictionary and collection of texts); The complementary functions of elicited vs. naturally occurring data; and grammatical description as 'art' as well as 'science'.

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