In the course of his research, Graham made notes, both in notebooks and on loose sheets of paper. These were generally concerned with his interests in philosophy, experiencing life and language study.
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"Notes on Classical Chinese Grammar" by A.C. Graham. Ringbound pamphlet, 23 pages with soft cover.
Sin títuloNotes on various issues of Chinese grammar, possibly a response to something Graham or some other has written.
Sin títuloMixed grammar notes.
Sin títuloNumber of occurrences of functional xuci in the Mozi.
Sin título"Conventions for describing types of phrase", and a further single page of "The reconstitution of a mutilated document of the Mohist logicans: the Ta ch'u".
Sin títuloLetter from Yukio Kachi to Angus Graham to give Graham the details of "A Descriptive Grammar of Classical Chinese" by Ota Tatsuo.
Sin títuloCorrespondence of unknown date.
Sin títuloPublications and associated correspondence dating to the 1960s.
Sin títuloThe Foundations of a Functional Syntax by André Martinet, University of Paris, possibly chapter 2 of his A Functional View of Language,The Waynflete Lectures delivered in the College of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford, 1961 and published by Oxford University Press, 1962.
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