Perhaps the most exemplary of his works is that compelling and incisive study, Paris Under the Communists.
They hope that by making semantics an explicit part of generative grammar, more incisive studies of meaning would be possible.
Rodin, Gauguin and others also made incisive new sculptural studies of female sexuality, several of which fill a vitrine in the middle of the exhibition.
In 1948, he published The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It, incisive interpretive studies of twelve major American political leaders from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
Abrams is quoted as saying the book is the "most complete, incisive, and persuasive study of those documents yet published."
For example, in an incisive study of the languages spoken in Rivers State, Williamson classified the major languages according to their linguistic relationship.
An elegant, incisive study of Lincoln through his relationships with his former political rivals turned cabinet members.
This incisive study is radical in the proper sense... it demonstrates that the real threat to global peace lies in our failure to recognise our interdependence.
It is possible to imagine a more incisive study of Gramercy Park than "Gramercy Park.