'This grammar has benefited from extensive collaboration with scholars who have contributed substantial parts to individual chapters. An impressively voluminous piece of work. A reference work that should be available to all grammarians.' Linguist List<br />'An error-free guide, this latest publication must stand as one of the best analyses of modern English.' Contemporary Review<br />'... with help from an impressive group of international scholars, linguistics Professors Huddleston (English Grammar: An Outline) and Pullum (Phonetic Symbol Guide) here provide a comprehensive and detailed look at the principles of the English language'... An authoritative addition to the fields of both English grammar and linguistics. Recommended for all academic libraries.' Library Journal<br />'I have read many excellent accounts of the English language over the years, but this recent publication by Cambridge University Press is by far the most impressive. In fact, I would say the Cambridge Grammar of the English Language is one of the most superb works of academic scholarship ever to appear on the English linguistics scene ... a monumental work that offers easily the most comprehensive and thought-provoking treatment of English grammar to date. Nothing rivals this work, with respect to breadth, depth and consistency of coverage.' Australian Book Review<br />' ... this book will take its place alongside the two other reference grammars of recent years, to give students a foundation for the study of English grammar that they have never had before.' The Indexer<br />'Huddleston and Pullum have done an admirable job ...'. Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik<br />'The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language is a comprehensive descriptive grammar of English designed to be accessible to the general reader ... Everything about this book is a credit to the authors and the publishers. It is authoritative, interesting, reasonably priced (for a book of this size), beautifully designed, well proofread, and enjoyable to handle ... It is both a modern complement to existing descriptive grammars ... and an important resource for anyone interested in working with or finding out about English.' Chris Brew, The Ohio State University<br />'... very stimulating ... It will, deservedly, replace its predecessor A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language [] and I anticipate that it will give grammarians [] much to argue about for many years to come ... continues a respected scholarly tradition.' Language and Literature