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Discoveries of a Manuscript  Dictionary of Constructions  by H.Poutsma
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Discoveries of a Manuscript Dictionary of Constructions by H.Poutsma

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H. Poutsma (1856-1937) is still well known among students of English grammar and its history; mainly, often exclusively, because of his monumental Grammar of Late Modern English. The present monograph extends the canonical basis for appraisal of Poutsma’s achievements: Final Words is the first report on work of Poutsma’s that has remained unpublished, and thus so far essentially unknown.Apart from ample information on Poutsma and his Dictionary, Final Words initiates interpretation. In argumentation from a range of perspectives, the main line is that in his experimental Dictionary culminates Poutsma’s discomfort with respect to orthodox grammar and its preconception of generalization; which anticipates in salient ways some recent developments towards individualization in comprehensive descriptions of English and of languages in general.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
142
ISBN
9783631451533

H. Poutsma (1856-1937) is still well known among students of English grammar and its history; mainly, often exclusively, because of his monumental Grammar of Late Modern English. The present monograph extends the canonical basis for appraisal of Poutsma’s achievements: Final Words is the first report on work of Poutsma’s that has remained unpublished, and thus so far essentially unknown.Apart from ample information on Poutsma and his Dictionary, Final Words initiates interpretation. In argumentation from a range of perspectives, the main line is that in his experimental Dictionary culminates Poutsma’s discomfort with respect to orthodox grammar and its preconception of generalization; which anticipates in salient ways some recent developments towards individualization in comprehensive descriptions of English and of languages in general.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
142
ISBN
9783631451533