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Descriptive Typology and Linguistic Theory: A Study in the Morphosyntax of Relative Clauses
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Hardcover
from Stanford Univ Center for the Study (April 15, 2011)
9781575864556 | details & prices | 389 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.65 lbs | List price $70.00
About: Descriptive grammarians and typologists often encounter unusual constructions or unfamiliar variants of otherwise familiar construction types.
About: Descriptive grammarians and typologists often encounter unusual constructions or unfamiliar variants of otherwise familiar construction types.
Paperback
from Stanford Univ Center for the Study (November 30, 2013)
9781575864563 | details & prices | 389 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.20 lbs | List price $35.00
About: Descriptive grammarians and typologists often encounter unusual constructions or unfamiliar variants of otherwise familiar construction types.
About: Descriptive grammarians and typologists often encounter unusual constructions or unfamiliar variants of otherwise familiar construction types.
With James M. Utterback |
from Harvard Business School Pr (June 1, 1997); titled "Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation: How Companies Can Seize Opportunities in the Face of Technological Change"
9780071038584 | details & prices | List price $15.95
This edition also contains Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation: How Companies Can Seize Opportunities in the Face of Technological Change
About: In Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation, Utterback presents a compelling book at how innovation transforms industries, raising the fortunes of some firms while destroying others.
This edition also contains Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation: How Companies Can Seize Opportunities in the Face of Technological Change
About: In Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation, Utterback presents a compelling book at how innovation transforms industries, raising the fortunes of some firms while destroying others.