Review:

Longman Grammar Of Spoken And Written English

overall review score: 4.5
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The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English is a comprehensive reference book by Douglas Biber, Stig Johansson, Geoffrey Leech, Susan Conrad, and Edward Finegan. It systematically analyzes the grammatical features of both spoken and written English based on extensive corpus data. The book aims to provide linguists, students, and teachers with detailed insights into how English grammar varies across different contexts and genres, highlighting differences in usage, frequency, and structure between speech and writing.

Key Features

  • Extensive corpus-based analysis of spoken and written English
  • Comprehensive coverage of grammatical structures across various contexts
  • Clear distinctions between spoken and written language use
  • Includes detailed examples and statistical data to support observations
  • Designed for advanced students, linguists, and language researchers
  • Offers insights into language variation, discourse functions, and register differences

Pros

  • Thorough and detailed analysis backed by large corpus data
  • Valuable resource for linguistic research and academic study
  • Helps learners understand the nuances between spoken and written English
  • Well-organized with clear categorization of grammatical features
  • Enhances understanding of language variation and usage patterns

Cons

  • Can be dense and technical for casual learners or beginners
  • Heavy volume may be less portable or user-friendly for quick reference
  • Some users may find the terminology challenging without prior linguistic background

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