Rules, Rules
Hugh Kenner, 18 July 1996
The Oxford English Grammar
by Sidney Greenbaum.
Oxford, 652 pp., £25, February 1996,0 19 861250 8 Show More
by Sidney Greenbaum.
Oxford, 652 pp., £25, February 1996,
“... Grammar could once seem synonymous with all learning, including magic and astrology; hence French grimoire (book of spells) and English glamour. But as early as the 14th century its OED sense 1.a had emerged: That department of the study of a language which deals with its inflexional forms, or other means of indicating the relations of words in the sentence, and with the rules for deploying these in accordance with established usage: usually also the department which deals with the phonetic system of the language and the principles of its representation in writing ... ”