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''The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language'' (''CGEL'') is a descriptive grammar of the
English language English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the ...
. Its primary authors are
Rodney Huddleston Rodney D. Huddleston (born 4 April 1937) is a British linguist and grammarian specializing in the study and description of English. Huddleston is the primary author of '' The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language'' (), which presents a com ...
and Geoffrey K. Pullum. Huddleston was the only author to work on every chapter. It was published by
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in 2002 and has been cited more than 7,000 times.


History

Huddleston published a very critical review of ''
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language ''A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language'' is a descriptive grammar of English written by Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartvik. It was first published by Longman in 1985. In 1991 it was called "The greate ...
'' in 1988. In his review, he wrote,
there are some respects in which it is seriously flawed and disappointing. A number of quite basic categories and concepts do not seem to have been thought through with sufficient care; this results in a remarkable amount of unclarity and inconsistency in the analysis, and in the organization of the grammar.
The
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provided a special projects grant to launch the project in 1989, when Huddleston began work on CGEL. From 1989 to 1995, "workshops were held regularly in Brisbane and Sydney to develop ideas for the framework and content of the grammar". Pullum joined the project in 1995 after Huddleston "bemoaned the problems he was having in maintaining the momentum of this huge project, at that time already five years underway". In 2005, a shorter, simpler companion volume called ''A student's introduction to English grammar'' was published. The second edition came out in 2022.


Contributors

Huddleston is the sole author on seven of the chapters and co-author on the other 13. Pullum is co-author on six chapters. The following are the authors in alphabetical order. * Laurie Bauer * Betty J. Birner * Ted Briscoe * Peter Collins *
Rodney Huddleston Rodney D. Huddleston (born 4 April 1937) is a British linguist and grammarian specializing in the study and description of English. Huddleston is the primary author of '' The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language'' (), which presents a com ...
* Anita Mittwoch *
Geoffrey Nunberg Geoffrey Nunberg (June 1, 1945– August 11, 2020) was an American lexical semantician and author. In 2001 he received the Linguistics, Language, and the Public Interest Award from the Linguistic Society of America for his contributions to Natio ...
* John Payne * Frank Palmer * Peter Peterson * Geoffrey K. Pullum * Lesley Stirling * Gregory Ward


Other collaborators

* David Denison * David Lee


Board of consultants

Barry Blake Barry Blake, born 1937, is an Australian linguist, specializing in the description of Australian Aboriginal languages. He is a professor emeritus at La Trobe University Melbourne. Career Blake was born in the northern Melbourne suburb of Ascot V ...
,
Bernard Comrie Bernard Sterling Comrie, (; born 23 May 1947) is a British-born linguist. Comrie is a specialist in linguistic typology, linguistic universals and on Caucasian languages. Early life and education Comrie was born in Sunderland, England on 23 ...
, Greville Corbett, Edward Finegan, John Lyons, Peter Matthews, Keith Mitchell, Frank Palmer, John Payne, Neil Smith, Roland Sussex, and the late James D. McCawley.


Reviews

* Aarts, Bas. (2004). Grammatici certant. ''Journal of Linguistics'', ''40'', 365–382. *Culicover, Peter W. (2004). "The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (review)". ''Language, 80'' (1), 127–141. *Griffiths, Eric. (2002). "Review: The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language by Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K Pullum". ''The Guardian'

* Leech, Geoffrey. (2004). A new Gray's Anatomy of English grammar. ''English Language and Linguistics'', ''8'' (1), 121–147. It also won the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award of the
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in 2004.


See also

* ''
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language ''A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language'' is a descriptive grammar of English written by Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartvik. It was first published by Longman in 1985. In 1991 it was called "The greate ...
'' * '' Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English'' *'' The Cambridge History of the English Language''


References


External links


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Review by Peter W. Culicover
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