An introduction to English syntax
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An introduction to English syntax
(Edinburgh textbooks on the English language / general editor, Heinz Giegerich)
Edinburgh University Press, c2002
- : hbk.
- : pbk.
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Note
Includes further reading (p. 185-187) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work discusses the central concepts of syntax which are applied in a wide range of university courses, in business, in teaching and in speech therapy. The book deals with traditional concepts which have been greatly refined and extended since the 1970s: what nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are and how they can be recognized; what a subordinate clause is and how different types of subordinate clause can be recognized; and what subjects and objects are. The book draws out the connections between syntax and meaning; in particular, two chapters focus on topics such as tense, mood and voice which are central to the use of language and are of major importance in second language learning. there are also areas where meaning and grammar interconnect very closely. The final chapter of the book looks at how sentences are combined in the creation of texts and on the role of various syntactic constructions in texts.
Table of Contents
- Heads and modifiers
- constituent structure
- constructions
- word classes
- the lexicon
- clauses I
- clauses II
- grammatical functions
- syntactic linkage
- heads and modifiers revisited
- roles
- grammar and semantics - case, gender, mood
- grammar and semantics - aspect, tense, voice
- discussion of the exercises.
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