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  • Berkeley Models of Grammars

    This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence. This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence. This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence.

    7 publications

  • Title: Michaela Jacques, Grammar and Poetry in Late Medieval and Early Modern Wales: The Transmission and Reception of the Welsh Bardic Grammars. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2024, 308 pp.
  • Title: Typed Feature Structure Grammars

    Typed Feature Structure Grammars

    by Anders Sogaard (Volume editor) Petter Haugereid (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Gothic Language

    The Gothic Language

    Grammar, Genetic Provenance and Typology, Readings
    by Irmengard Rauch (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Chinese Syntactic Grammar

    Chinese Syntactic Grammar

    Functional and Conceptual Principles
    by Jian Kang Loar (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: A Discourse Grammar of Mandarin Chinese

    A Discourse Grammar of Mandarin Chinese

    by Chauncey C. Chu (Author)
    ©1998 Others
  • Title: The Old Saxon Language

    The Old Saxon Language

    Grammar, Epic Narrative, Linguistic Interference
    by Irmengard Rauch (Author)
    ©1992 Others
  • Title: Elements of Slavic and Germanic Grammars: A Comparative View

    Elements of Slavic and Germanic Grammars: A Comparative View

    Papers on Topical Issues in Syntax and Morphosyntax
    by Jacek Witkos (Volume editor) Gisbert Fanselow (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Nalik Language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea

    The Nalik Language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea

    by Craig A. Volker (Author)
    ©1998 Others
  • Title: Texts and studies on Russian universal grammar 1806 - 1812

    Texts and studies on Russian universal grammar 1806 - 1812

    Teil 2. The universal grammars of I. Rižskij, Char'kov 1806, N. Jazvickij, SPb. 1810. I. Timkovskij, Char'kov 1811. L.G. Jakob, SPb. 1812
    by Johann Biedermann (Volume editor) Gerd Freidhof (Volume editor) 1984
    ©1984 Monographs
  • Title: Texts and studies on Russian universal grammar 1806 - 1812

    Texts and studies on Russian universal grammar 1806 - 1812

    Teil 1. The universal grammars of I. Rižskij, Char'kov 1806, N. Jazvickij, SPb. 1810. I. Timkovskij, Char'kov 1811. L.G. Jakob, SPb. 1812
    by Johann Biedermann (Volume editor) Gerd Freidhof (Volume editor) 1984
    ©1984 Monographs
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