I am thinking that it might be useful to some on this list to see a
list of texts that could be used in a credit grammar course. So I
thought I would get the list going with the texts I'm familiar with
and then ask others to add to the list. Please understand that I am
not necessarily recommending all of these, but I thought people might
find it useful to see what their options are. So here's a list of the
grammar texts I find on my shelf today:
Biber, Douglas, Susan Conrad, and Geoffrey Leech. Longman Student
Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Longman.
Greenbaum, Sidney. Oxford English Grammar. Oxford UP.
Greenbaum, Sidney, and Randolph Quirk. A Student's Grammar of the
English Language. Longman.
Hancock, Craig. Meaning-Centered Grammar: An Introductory Text.
Equinox.
Huddleston, Rodney, and Geoffrey K. Pullum. The Cambridge Grammar of
the English Language. Cambridge UP.
Kaplan, Jeffrey. English Grammar: Principles and Facts. Prentice Hall.
Klammer, Thomas P., Muriel R. Schulz, and Angela della Volpe.
Analyzing English Grammar. Pearson.
Kolln, Martha, and Robert Funk. Understanding English Grammar. Pearson.
Morenberg, Max. Doing Grammar. Oxford UP.
What have I overlooked?
Peter Adams
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