Trans. and collab. Leonard Fox. — Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1984. — xvii, 337 p.
Albanian is one of the least commonly taught European national languages, and reference and teaching materials for it are correspondingly rare. Martin Camaj's work is a welcome addition to a field in need of English-language studies. The plan of this handsomely produced book is very ambitious: it attempts to be a reference grammar, a teaching grammar, and, to some extent, a historical-dialectological grammar.