BachEmmon, An Introduction to Transformational Grammars, New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964.
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BaughAlbert C., A History of the English Language.Appleton-Century, 1957. Presents historical development of English. College students.
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ChomskyNoam, Syntactic Structures.Mouton Co., 1961. Advanced material to be read after considerable knowledge of the field has been developed.
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ConlinDavid, Grammar for Written English.Houghton, Mifflin, 1961. Interesting synthesis of classical and traditional grammar.
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CurmeGeorge O., English Grammar.Barnes & Noble.1947. A must. This book should be basic to a mastery of classical grammar.
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CurmeGeorge, and KurathHans, English Grammar, New York, Barnes and Noble, 1947.
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EmeryDonald W., Sentence Analysis.Holt, Rinehart, 1961. Presentation of basics in classical grammar.
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FrancisW. Nelson, The Structure of American English.Ronald Press, 1954. Excellent. Text for introductory course in structure of English.
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HockettCharles, A Course in Modern Linguistics.MacMillan, 1958. Text for an introductory course in linguistics. Interesting material for units for proposed program for the study of language.
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JespersonOtto, Essentials of English Grammar, London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd.1960.
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JespersonOtto, Essentials of the English Language.George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1960. The classic in the field.
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MarchwardtAlbert N., Introduction to the English Language.Oxford Press, 1961. A basic study in structural grammar.
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NewsomeVerne L., Structural Grammar in the room.University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1961. Offers a brief analysis structural patterns for use in the classroom.
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PostmanNeil, Discovering Your Language.Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963. One of the newest. Written for the junior high school level, yet much material may be used in grades 5 and 6. Very exciting.
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RycengaJohn A., and SchwartzJoseph, Perspectives on Language.Anthology. Ronald Press, 1963. A collection of essays which explores the importance of the study of language, and the thinking of significant scholars about usage.
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RobertsPaul, English Sentences, 1962.
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RobertsPaul, Patterns of English, Harcourt Brace, 1956.
RobertsPaul, Understanding Grammar, New York, Harper Bros. and Co., 1954.
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RobertsPaul, English Syntax.Harcourt Brace and World, 1964. Musts for the teacher. Practical materials for classroom use.
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SchlauchMargaret, The English Language in Modern Times. (since 1400). Oxford Press, 1959. Excellent. Much material contained in book not found in other sources.
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SleddJames, A Short Introduction to English Grammar.Chicago. Scott, Foresman, 1959. Presents new thinking in the field of grammar. Contains an excellent bibliography.
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WilsonKenneth C., Essays on Language and Usage.Oxford Press, 1963. Excellent material on new philosophies of structure and usage.