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Unit 28:  Swift: Thoughts on Various Subjects...


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          28.5 Further Readings




                       1.  Biber, D., Johannsen, S., Leech, G., Conrad, S., and Finegan, E. (1999) Longman
                          Grammar of Spoken and Written English. London: Longman
                       2.  Boas, F. (1911)  Handbook of American Indian Languages. Washington, DC:
                          Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 40
                       3.  Carter, R. (1986) Vocabulary: Applied Linguistics Perspectives. London: Routledge
                       4.  Cohen, D. (1980) On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace USC/ISI IEN 137 April 1, 1980
                          URL: http://khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu/wollman/ien-137.txt
                       5.  Castle, T. J. (1999) Why the Houyhnhnms don’t write: Swift, Satire and the fear
                          of the text. In Wood,  N. (1999)  Jonathan Swift. Harlow: Longman
                       6.  Chomsky, N. (1957)  Syntactic Structures. Cambridge, Mass: MIT
                          Corson, D. (1985) The Lexical Bar. Oxford: Pergamon Cruden A. (1796) Complete
                          Concordance to the Old and New Testaments Eliot, T.S. (1923) Ulysses, Order and
                          Myth” in Selected Essays 1917-1932 (1932; rev. ed., 1950) London: Faber and Faber.
                       7.  Francis, W.N. (1992) Language Corpora B.C. Paper Presented at the Nobel
                          Symposium on Corpus Linguistics, Stockholm, August 4-8, 1991. In Svartvik, J.
                          (Ed.) Directions in Corpus Linguistics. Berlin and New York: Moutin













































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