Book review
Grammatical Theory in the United States from Bloomfield to Chomsky By P[eter] H[ugoe] Matthews ( Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, 67).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. xiii, 272 pp.

Reviewed by Frederick J. Newmeyer
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