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Georgian Syntax : A Study in Relational Grammar

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Georgian has sometimes been described as a language that is 'totally irregular', where the notions of 'subject', 'object' and 'indirect object' have no relevance.

Although it is often cited in work on general linguistics, language universals and language typology, no systematic account of the syntax of this morphologically complex language has been available for Western linguists.

Dr Harris's work fills this important need, and indeed her book provides one of the best and most thorough studies available in English of the syntax of a non-Indo-European language.

Working in the framework of relational grammar - a framework that is attracting great interest - Dr Harris shows that Georgian does have constructions found in better-known languages, and the study of individual languages to the development of linguistic theory.

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Cambridge University Press
052110971X / 9780521109710
Paperback / softback
30/04/2009
United Kingdom
352 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
152 x 229 mm, 520 grams
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