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Oxford Modern English Grammar
Grammar is concerned with the structure of words (morphology ), and of phrases and clauses (syntax ). There is a long tradition of grammar writing, starting with the ancient Greeks and leading up to the present day. This tradition has had a lasting influence on how languages—not just English—have been described. The book in front of you is no exception: it will describe the structure of English relying heavily on this tradition in many different ways, not least in terms of the terminology adopted. However, it is important to stress that it does not exclusively base itself on the classical
tradition, because it has long been accepted that we should not assume that the grammar of the classical languages, especially Latin, should serve as a model for the description of English.
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