Review:

The 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 provides an in-depth description of English grammar. Edited by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum, it covers a wide range of grammatical phenomena, offering detailed analysis, explanations, and examples to serve linguists, language scholars, educators, and advanced students interested in the structure and usage of English.

Key Features

  • Extensive coverage of English syntax, morphology, and phonology
  • In-depth explanations supported by numerous examples from contemporary and historical sources
  • Collaborative effort by leading linguists and grammatical experts
  • Includes detailed discussions on complex grammatical phenomena
  • Provides a clear distinction between descriptive and prescriptive grammar
  • Accessible for advanced students and professionals seeking an authoritative reference

Pros

  • Authoritative and comprehensive resource on English grammar
  • Well-researched with detailed explanations and examples
  • Useful for advanced learners, linguists, and educators
  • Reflects current linguistic theories and research findings
  • Clear organization enhances usability for reference purposes

Cons

  • Extensive length can be overwhelming for casual learners
  • Technical language may be challenging for non-specialists
  • Price point may be high for individual buyers
  • Primarily focused on standard written English, less emphasis on dialectal variations or colloquial speech

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