Review:

Cambridge Grammar Of The English Language

overall review score: 4.8
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The 'Cambridge Grammar of the English Language' is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that thoroughly describes the structure, usage, and grammar rules of contemporary English. Edited by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum, it offers detailed explanations, examples, and analyses suitable for linguists, language scholars, advanced students, and serious enthusiasts seeking an in-depth understanding of English grammar.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage of grammatical structures across various forms of English
  • Detailed analysis backed by recent linguistic research
  • Clear explanations complemented with numerous examples
  • Inclusion of syntactic, morphological, phonological, and semantic aspects
  • Widely used as an academic resource in linguistic studies

Pros

  • Highly authoritative and well-researched content
  • Invaluable resource for advanced learners and linguists
  • Comprehensive coverage of grammatical topics
  • Clear, precise explanations with illustrative examples

Cons

  • Material can be dense and challenging for casual learners
  • Expensive due to its academic nature
  • Large size may make it unwieldy for quick reference
  • Focus on formal aspects may overlook some colloquial usage

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