Anaphora in Celtic and Universal Grammar

Cover of Anaphora in Celtic and Universal Grammar by R. Hendrick
Author: R. Hendrick
Year: 1988
Language: en
Edition: 1988
Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 9781556080661
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.9101018584 Pounds
Width: 0.69 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 491.6
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Anaphora in Celtic and Universal Grammar by R. Hendrick, published by Springer Science & Business Media on October 31, 1988, is a scholarly work that explores the intricacies of language through the lens of Celtic and universal grammar. This edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English. The book is grounded in fieldwork conducted in Brittany and Wales during the early 1980s, reflecting the author’s research interests and experiences in these regions.

Readers will find a detailed examination of linguistic structures, particularly focusing on syntax and grammar as they relate to Celtic languages. The work aims to stimulate interest in the Celtic languages and culture, providing insights that may assist those in Wales and Brittany in their efforts to preserve their linguistic heritage. Through a combination of field research and theoretical analysis, this book contributes to the broader discourse in linguistics, particularly in the areas of historical and comparative studies.


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This book is based in large part on fieldwork that I conducted in Brittany and Wales in 1983 and 1985. I am thankful for a Fulbright Award for Research in Western Europe and a Faculty Development Award from the University of North Carolina that funded that fieldwork. lowe a less tangible, but no less real, debt to Steve Anderson, G. M. Awbery, Steve Harlow and Jim McCloskey whose work initially sparked my interest, and led me to undertake this project. I want to thank Joe Emonds and Alec Marantz who read portions of Chapter 3 and 5. I am particularly grateful though to Kathleen Flanagan, Frank Heny and two anonymous referees who read a dyslexic and schizophrenic manuscript, providing me with criticisms that improved this final version considerably. The Welsh nationalist community in Aberstwyth and its Breton coun terpart in Quimper helped make the time I spent in Wales and Brittany productive. I am indebted to Thomas Davies, Partick Favreau, Lukian Kergoat, Sue Rhys, John Williams and Beatrice among others for sharing their knowledge of their languages with me. Catrin Davies and Martial Menard were especially patient and helpful. Without their assistance this work would have been infinitely poorer. I am hopeful that this book will help stimulate more interest in the Celtic languages and culture, and assist, even in a small way, those in Wales and Brittany who struggle to keep their language and culture strong.

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