General Linguistics and the Linguistics of Particular Languages

The linguistic study of particular languages must be based on general considerations. Descriptive grammars must incorporate the main results of theoretical linguistics. The more a descriptive grammar reflects the advances in theoretical work, the more up to date & valuable it is. This article cr...

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