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The books listed below are in the LINGUIST office and now available for review. If you are interested in reviewing a book (or leading a discussion of the book); please contact our book review editor, Andrew Carnie, Ph.D., at: carnieMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelinguistlist.org Please include in your request message a brief statement about your research interests, background, affiliation and other information that might be valuable to help us select a suitable reviewer. Do not include an electronic CV or a URL linking to a personal homepage. These will be ignored. Please also send a surface mail address for us to send the book to. ********************************************** SYNTAX: Berk, Lynn (1999) English Syntax: from Word to Discourse. Oxford University Press. New York. Epstein, Groat, Kawashima and Kitihara (1998) A Derivational Approach to Syntactic Relations. Oxford University Press. New York Uriagereka, Juan (1998) Rhyme and Reason: An introduction to Minimalist Syntax. MIT press, Cambrige MA. Postal, Paul (1999) Three Investigations of Extraction. MIT press, Cambridge MA. Honcoop, Martin (1998) Dynamic Excursions on Weak Islands. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Dekkers, Joost (1999) Derivations and Evaluations: On the syntax of subjects and complementizers. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Costa, Joao (1998) Word Order Variation: A constraint based approach. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Genee, Inge (1998) Sentential complementation in a functional grammar of Irish. Edmonson and Burquest (1998) Survey of Linguistic Theories, 3rd edition. SIL, Dallas. Dalrymple, Mary (1999) Semantics and Syntax in Lexical Functional Grammar. MIT Press. Cambridge MA.
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