Cattel: Grammar and the facts of life
Horn: Another look at complement sentences
Wode: The L2 acquisition of English in a natural setting
Nagucka: A note on ME subjectless sentences
Buren: Localism, comparatives and (hopefully) applied linguistics
Erdmann: It’s I, It’s me: A case for syntax
Mukattash: The expletive it revisited
Fries & Fair: The structure of texts: A preliminary report
Rathay: Some aspects of modality as seen from a semantic point of view
Pogonowski: Mathematical model of linguistic analysis
Pogonowski: Local properties of texts
Hermenen: Testing the meanings of modals
Roca: Language learning and the Chomskyan revolution
Mackay & Williamson: A trial use of cloze test procedure in the assessment of reading comprehension
Hayashi: Robert Greene as an Elizabethan poet
Zbierski: Some aspects of development and decline of Shakespearean tragedy
Reviews (single pdf file)
Sussex: An introduction to the principles of Transformational Syntax. By Adrian Akmajian – Frank Heny
Solczak: English and English linguistics. By R.L. Whitman
Kujawinska-Courtney: Shakeaspeare - the poet and his background. By Peter Quennell
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