The start of a new year brings a milestone for MIT Press: the publication of its 9,000th book.
Book number 9,000 is Grammar As Science by Richard K. Larson. This introductory linguistics textbook offers a novel approach to the study of syntax: it presents core topics of syntax as exercises in scientific theorizing and scientific thought.
To read more, please visit: http://mitpress.typepad.com/mitpresslog/2010/01/9000-strong.html
The MIT Press is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in science and technology, and is a major publishing presence in fields as diverse as architecture, social theory, economics, cognitive science, and computational science, and has a long-term commitment to both design excellence and the efficient and creative use of new technologies.
Book number 9,000 is Grammar As Science by Richard K. Larson. This introductory linguistics textbook offers a novel approach to the study of syntax: it presents core topics of syntax as exercises in scientific theorizing and scientific thought.
To read more, please visit: http://mitpress.typepad.com/mitpresslog/2010/01/9000-strong.html
The MIT Press is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in science and technology, and is a major publishing presence in fields as diverse as architecture, social theory, economics, cognitive science, and computational science, and has a long-term commitment to both design excellence and the efficient and creative use of new technologies.