One of the frustrations of working from outside the Ivory Towers is the inability to access scholarly reference grammars of different languages. Google books has previews of several, which is good if you want to search for something specific, but unless you want to dish out a couple hundred dollars it's difficult to browse for in depth information.
Which is why I was happy to stumble over the SEELRC Reference Grammar Network, brought to you by Duke University (which in this regard doesn't suck). Here you will find down loadable reference grammars for eight Slavic languages. Some are rather short, while others run in the hundreds of pages. A good resource for the independent linguists out there, as well as those in academia looking for a convenient place to start researching.
Monday, January 31, 2011
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