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Harris, Robert, 231
Hartwell, 1
Harvard model of composition, 23
Haugen, 220, 230
Haussamen, et al., 23
he/his
as generic pronouns, 115
head words, 57
and modifiers, 79
Healy, 233, 234, 235
Heath, 203
Hendriks, 194
Henry, 30
Hernandez, Martinez, & Kohnert, 193
Herrnstein & Murray, 22, 34, 224, 231,
233
Hill, Adams Sherman, 14, 15
Hillocks, 28
Hirsch, 41
Hirsh-Pasek, Treiman, & Schneiderman,
208
history of language, 314
history of sentences, 164
Hoff, 275
Hoffer, 355
Holt’sElements of Language, 76
home dialects, 32, 39, 51
Homer, 2, 3
Houghton Mifflin’sEnglish,43, 46
Howie, 95
Hudson, 207, 220
Hunt, K., 355
Hunt, R.W., 8


I

Iliad, 2
Illes, et al, 193
Illiberal Education, 239
image grammar, 29
immigration, 351
imperative
mood, 122
incomplete transitives and incomplete
indefinite pronouns, 67


indicative
mood, 122
indirect and direct instruction
of grammar, 78
indirect objects, 75
as phrases, 76
Indo-European, 221, 222
induction model
of language acquisition, 207
industrialization
influence of, 26
infinitive verb forms, 154
inflection, 106
inherent variability
of dialects, 251
innate language faculty, 184
innate universal grammar, 307
Institute of Education, 28, 29
intention
and language production, 212
and writing, 206
It’s me, 108
intransitives, 74

J

Jackendoff, 36, 38n, 207
jargon, 229
John Calvin, 10
Johnson & Lappin, 184
Johnson-Laird, 21, 22, 203
Judges, 35n

K

Kapel, 11
Katz, 211
Kay & Sankoff, 338
Kelso, 210
kernel sentences, 166
Kim, Relkin, Lee, & Hirsch, 193
Kinneavy, 29
Kintsch & van Dijk, 203
Kirk & Johnson, 333
Kitahara, 183

INDEX 269

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