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PBI Book Collection

Below are a few books belonging to PBI and shelved in the PBI common room [at USD Mrican campus 1]. This list is certainly incomplete; not every book or printed/digital resource is listed here.   

1.           Aitchison, Jean. 2001. Language Change: Progress or Decay? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2.           Allwood, Jens, Lars-Gunnar Andersson, and Osten Dahl. 1997. Logic in Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

3.           Chomsky, Noam. 1997. Barriers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

4.           Chomsky, Noam. 1999. Language and Problems of Knowledge: The Managua Lectures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

5.           Cole, Ardra and J. Gary Knowles. 2000. Researching Teaching. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

6.           Cruse, Alan. 2000. Meaning in Language: An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

7.           Cruse, D.A. 1995. Lexical Semantics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

8.           Crystal, David. 2001. Language Play. Chicago: Chicago University Press.

9.           Giegerich, Heinz. 2000. English Phonology: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

10.       Goddard, Cliff. 1998. Semantics Analysis: A Practical Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

11.       Green, Georgia M and Jerry L Morgan. 2002. Practical Guide to Syntactic Analysis. Second edition. Stanford, CA: CSLI.

12.       Haegeman, Liliane (ed). 1997. Elements of Grammar. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

13.       Hughes, Geoffrey. 2000. A History of English Words. Oxford: Blackwell.

14.       Hurford, James and Brendan Heasley. 1996. Semantics: A Coursebook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

15.       Kenstowicz, Michael (ed). 2001. Ken Hale: A Life in Language. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

16.       Krementz, Jill. 1996. The Writer’s Desk. New York: Random House.

17.       Kroll, Barbara (ed). 1997. Second Language Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

18.       Ladefoged, Peter. 2001. A Course in Phonetics. Fourth edition. Philadelphia: Harcourt College Publishers.

19.       Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. 1984. Metaphors We Live by. Chicago: Chicago University Press.

20.       Lyons, John. 1994. Semantics. Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

21.       Lyons, John. 1996. Linguistics Semantics: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

22.       Matthews, P.H. 1997. Oxford Concise Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

23.       McCarthy, Andrew Carstairs. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

24.       McCowley, James. 1993. Everything That Linguists Have Always Wanted to Know about Logic. Chicago: Chicago University Press

25.       Nunberg, Geoffrey. 2001. The Way We Talk Now. Boston: Houghton and Mifflin.

26.       O’Grady, William. 1997. Syntactic Development. Chicago: Chicago University Press.

27.       Odlin, Terence. 2000. Language Transfer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

28.       Pinker, Steven. 2000. Words and Rules. New York: Perennial.

29.       Poole, Geoffrey. 2002. Syntactic Theory. London: Palgrave.

30.       Poole, Stuart. 1999. An Introduction to Linguistics. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

31.       Radford, Andrew. 1998. Syntactic Theory  and the Structure of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

32.       Radford, Andrew. 2001. Syntax: A Minimalist Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

33.       Roach, Peter. 2000. English Phonetics and Phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

34.       Saussure, Ferdinand de. 2000. Course in General Linguistics. Chicago: Chicago University Press.

35.       Schneider, Myra and John Killick. 1998. Writing for Self-discovery. New York: Barnes and Noble Books.

36.       Schur, Norman. 2001. British English: A to Zed. New York: Checkmark Books.

37.       Seliger, Herbert and Elana Shohamy. 1995. Second Language Research Method. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

38.       Smith, David. 1998. Orwell for Beginners. New York: Writers and Readers.

39.       Stewart, James. 1998. Follow the Story. New York: Touchstone Book.

40.       Stockwell, Robert and Minkova Donka. 2001. English Words: History and Structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

41.       Swart, Henriette de. 1998. Introduction to Natural Language Semantics. Stanford, CA: CSLI.

42.       White, Lydia. 1995. Universal Grammar and Second Language Acquisition. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

43.       Wolfram, Walt and Natalie Schilling-Estes. 2000. American English. Oxford: Blackwell.

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