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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
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The Cold War Re- called
21st Century Perceptions of the Worldwide Geopolitical Tension©2024 Edited Collection -
Constitutional Courts in Post-Soviet States
Between the Model of a State of Law and Its Local Application©2019 Edited Collection -
The Ecology of the Architectural Model
©2007 Monographs -
A Model of Human Motivation for Sociology
©2005 Thesis -
Lebanon: A Model of Consociational Conflict
©2011 Thesis -
An Assessment of Contemporary Models of Forgiveness
©2010 Monographs -
Models of Wholeness
Some Attitudes to Language, Art and Life in the Age of Goethe©2002 Edited Collection -
Communism – Legitimacy – Nationalism
Nationalist Legitimization of the Communist Regime in Poland©2019 Monographs -
Towards a New Model of Creole Genesis
©1997 Others -
Musealisation of Communism in Poland and East Central Europe
©2024 Monographs -
Socialist Countries Face the European Community
Soviet-Bloc Controversies over East-West Trade©2014 Thesis -
The Soviet Union and the United States
Rivals of the Twentieth Century: Coexistance and Competition©2013 Edited Collection -
The Soviet Proletarian Music Movement
©2000 Monographs -
A Structuralist-generative Model of Literary Narrative
The Theory and Practice of Analyzing Fiction. Including an Essay by Stephan-Alexander Ditze©2005 Monographs -
The Swiss Model – The Power of Democracy
©2014 Monographs -
The Model of the Corporate Compliance Officer
©2020 Thesis -
Democracy in Western and Postcommunist Countries
Twenty Years after the Fall of Communism©2009 Edited Collection