TOPIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
History and Literature (Topics 41-60)
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Text Typology (Topics 31-39)
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De Beaugrande, R. and Dressler, W. (1981). Introduction to Text Linguistics. London:
Longman.Forster, E.M. (1956). Aspects of the Novel. Mariner Books.
Toolan, M. (2001). Narrative, A Critical Linguistic Introduction. London and New York:
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Toulmin, S. (1958). The uses of argument. Cambridge: Cambridge Univeristy Press
Communication, Language Acquisition and Linguistics (Topics 1-6, 10, 11, 12,
29, 31, 40)
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Chomsky, N. (1965). Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
Clark, H. & Clark, E. (1977). Psychology and Language. New York: HBJ.
Firth, J. R. (1957). Papers in Linguistics 1934 -1951. London: Oxford University Press.
Grice, H.P. (1975). Logic and Conversation, in P. Coleand J.L. Morgan (eds.) New York:
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Halliday M.A.K & R. Hasan (1976). Cohesion in English. London: Longman.
McCarthy, M. (1991). Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers. Cambridge:
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Grammar and Phonetics (Topics 7 – 27)
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Press.
Greenbaum, S & Quirk R (1973) A Universal Grammar of English. London: Longman.
Greenbaum, S & Quirk R (1990) A Student’s Grammar of the English Language. London:
Longman.
Quirk,R. et al (1958). A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. London:
Longman.