Victor Dudman's Grammar and Semantics

London and Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Victor H. Dudman (2012)
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Victor Dudman's revolutionary English Grammar brings grammar and logic together by conceiving grammar as 'the necessary preliminary to logic'. The focus, for logicians, is the discussion of 'conditionals'; for grammarians it is the concise and accurate explanation of the infamous English modals.

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