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Sidney Greenbaum

Sidney Greenbaum (31 December 1929 – 28 May 1996) was a British scholar of the English language and of linguistics. He was Quain Professor of English language and literature at University College London from 1983 to 1990 and Director of the Survey of English Usage, 1983–96. With Randolph Quirk and others, he wrote ''A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language'' (Longman 1985). He also wrote the ''Oxford English Grammar'' (Oxford, 1996).

Greenbaum studied at Jews' College, London, and was a qualified minister of religion although he never held a paid ministerial position. According to the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' entry on Greenbaum, "In 1990 Greenbaum resigned the Quain chair at University College following his conviction in London of a number of charges of sexual assault on young boys." Novelist Naomi Alderman has identified Greenbaum as having groomed and abused her when she was a child. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Oxford english grammar by Greenbaum, Sidney

    Published 1996
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    A student's grammar of the English language by Greenbaum, Sidney, Quirk, Randolph

    Published 1990
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    An introduction to English grammar by Greenbaum, Sidney, Nelson, Gerald 1959-

    Published 2009
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    An introduction to english grammar by Nelson, Gerald 1959-, Greenbaum, Sidney

    Published 2016