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Ian Robertson, Lord Robertson
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ian MacDonald Robertson (30 October 1912 - 21 July 2005) was a High Court of Justiciary judge who contributed greatly to Scottish law.Robertson was the youngest of six children, born in Edinburgh when his father was already 66. He was educated at Merchiston Castle School between 1926 and 1931 and had an outstanding school career, being appointed a Senior Prefect in his final year. He was also a notable sportsman, captaining the 1st XV rugby union side, and playing for the 1st XI cricket team. He then attended Balliol College, Oxford, following in the footsteps of his older brother Sir James Robertson.
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Ian Roberts (Linguist)
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Ian Roberts (Rugby League)
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Comparing Syntax
An Introduction to Formal Language Typology'This excellent third volume of Roberts' syntax trilogy introduces students to generative theories of linguistic typology: why does the grammar of languages vary in just the way it does? The book expertly explains fundamental concepts, generalisations, and phenomena. Novel problem sets, end-of-chapter reading lists, and a glossary make it uniquely helpful to intermediate and advanced syntax students.' David Adger, Queen Mary University London
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Comparing Syntax
An Introduction to Formal Language Typology'This excellent third volume of Roberts' syntax trilogy introduces students to generative theories of linguistic typology: why does the grammar of languages vary in just the way it does? The book expertly explains fundamental concepts, generalisations, and phenomena. Novel problem sets, end-of-chapter reading lists, and a glossary make it uniquely helpful to intermediate and advanced syntax students.' David Adger, Queen Mary University London
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Diachronic and Comparative Syntax
This book brings together for the first time a series of previously published papers featuring Ian Roberts’ pioneering work on diachronic and comparative syntax over the last thirty years in one comprehensive volume.
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Controlled Drinking
First published in 1981, here was the first review of literature on a controversial but increasingly practiced approach to the treatment of alcoholism. The authors analyse all the questions controlled drinking raises, starting with the need to examine the ‘disease conception’ of alcoholism and ‘total abstinence’ treatment.
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Mastering Composition
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Holly Nightingale, Outside of Time
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With God On Our Side
A Comparative Study of Religious Broadcasting in the USA and the UK 1921-1995: The Impact of Personality.€ 27,50 -
Continuing Syntax
Hierarchy and Locality'In this elegantly written book, Ian Roberts shows students how universal hierarchical syntactic structure can be motivated and explores how the properties of that structure constrain the ways that syntactic relations work. With clarity, originality and precision, the book takes students to an advanced understanding of contemporary Minimalist syntax.' David Adger, Queen Mary University of London
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Continuing Syntax
Hierarchy and Locality'In this elegantly written book, Ian Roberts shows students how universal hierarchical syntactic structure can be motivated and explores how the properties of that structure constrain the ways that syntactic relations work. With clarity, originality and precision, the book takes students to an advanced understanding of contemporary Minimalist syntax.' David Adger, Queen Mary University of London
€ 41,50