LINGUIST List 23.539
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Thu Feb 02 2012
Qs: English Grammars
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1. Laura Kastronic ,
English Grammars
Message 1: English Grammars
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Date: 01-Feb-2012
From: Laura Kastronic <laura.kastronic gmail.com>
Subject: English Grammars
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I am working on a sociolinguistics paper in which I compare usage with prescriptive norms. I am looking for some leads on modern standard reference grammars of English that I could use to this end. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Linguistic Field(s):
Lexicography
Sociolinguistics
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