Andrew Radford’s "Transformational Grammar: A First Course" (1988) is a foundational, pedagogical introduction to Government-Binding theory, noted for its clear, step-by-step approach to syntax. While its late-80s framework is considered dated compared to modern Minimalism, the text remains a highly regarded, practical guide for beginners, featuring extensive exercise material and visual aids. Detailed information on the book's structure is available at Cambridge University Press . Transformational Grammar: A First Course - Andrew Radford
Moving beyond simple word lists to understand how phrases are actually built.
Now, go dominate your exam. Move alpha.
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Andrew Radford’s "Transformational Grammar: A First Course" (1988) is a foundational, pedagogical introduction to Government-Binding theory, noted for its clear, step-by-step approach to syntax. While its late-80s framework is considered dated compared to modern Minimalism, the text remains a highly regarded, practical guide for beginners, featuring extensive exercise material and visual aids. Detailed information on the book's structure is available at Cambridge University Press . Transformational Grammar: A First Course - Andrew Radford
Moving beyond simple word lists to understand how phrases are actually built. pedagogical introduction to Government-Binding theory
Now, go dominate your exam. Move alpha.
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