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Book Synopsis

Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students.

Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible ''two-dimensional'' structure is built around four sections introduction, development, exploration and extension which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.

English Grammar:

  • provides a wide-ranging introduction to English grammar, drawing on a variety of international authentic texts, including newspapers, novels and academic texts, to help learners understand concepts and theories in more depth;
  • is written in clear, concise prose in order to present basic concept

    Table of Contents

    Contents

    How to use this book

    Contents cross-referenced

    Figures and tables

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    A INTRODUCTION

    A1 Approaches to grammar

    A2 Nouns

    A3 Noun phrases and determiners

    A4 Adjectives, adverbs and prepositions

    A5 Verbs and their forms

    A6 Auxiliaries and the verb phrase

    A7 Varying the verb phrase

    A8 Clauses and clause elements

    A9 Types of sentence

    A10 Subordinate clauses

    A11 Redesigning sentences

    A12 Grammar in speech and writing

    B DEVELOPMENT

    B1 Word classes

    B2 Pronouns

    B3 Articles

    B4 Types of adverb

    B5 The meanings of tense and aspect

    B6 Modal auxiliaries

    B7 Multi-word verbs

    B8 Verb patterns

    B10 Relative clauses

    B9 Clause types

    B11 Beyond and beneath the sentence

    B12 Reporting

    C EXPLORATION

    C1 Words with multiple word-class membership

    C2 Nouns which can be both count and noncount

    C3 Usage problems with determiners

    C4 The comparison of adjectives

    C5 Distinguishing -ing and -ed forms

    C6 Verbs which can be transitive and intransitive

    C7 Ergativity

    C8 Analysing clauses

    C9 Exploring texts (1)

    C10 Exploring texts (2)

    C11 Exploring texts (3): putting it all together

    C12 Analysing spoken texts

    D EXTENSION

    D1 What is grammar?

    D2 Count and mass nouns

    D3 Determiners: a class apart

    D4 Prepositions and space

    D5 Expressing future time

    D6 Hedging and boosting

    D7 Words and phrases

    D8 Semantic roles of the subject

    D9 Speech acts

    D10 Conditionals

    D11 Subject, actor, theme

    D12 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages

    Sources of texts used

    References

    Index of terms and concepts

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/25/2018 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138243453, 978-1138243453
      ISBN10: 1138243450

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students.

      Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible ''two-dimensional'' structure is built around four sections introduction, development, exploration and extension which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.

      English Grammar:

      • provides a wide-ranging introduction to English grammar, drawing on a variety of international authentic texts, including newspapers, novels and academic texts, to help learners understand concepts and theories in more depth;
      • is written in clear, concise prose in order to present basic concept

        Table of Contents

        Contents

        How to use this book

        Contents cross-referenced

        Figures and tables

        Acknowledgements

        Preface

        A INTRODUCTION

        A1 Approaches to grammar

        A2 Nouns

        A3 Noun phrases and determiners

        A4 Adjectives, adverbs and prepositions

        A5 Verbs and their forms

        A6 Auxiliaries and the verb phrase

        A7 Varying the verb phrase

        A8 Clauses and clause elements

        A9 Types of sentence

        A10 Subordinate clauses

        A11 Redesigning sentences

        A12 Grammar in speech and writing

        B DEVELOPMENT

        B1 Word classes

        B2 Pronouns

        B3 Articles

        B4 Types of adverb

        B5 The meanings of tense and aspect

        B6 Modal auxiliaries

        B7 Multi-word verbs

        B8 Verb patterns

        B10 Relative clauses

        B9 Clause types

        B11 Beyond and beneath the sentence

        B12 Reporting

        C EXPLORATION

        C1 Words with multiple word-class membership

        C2 Nouns which can be both count and noncount

        C3 Usage problems with determiners

        C4 The comparison of adjectives

        C5 Distinguishing -ing and -ed forms

        C6 Verbs which can be transitive and intransitive

        C7 Ergativity

        C8 Analysing clauses

        C9 Exploring texts (1)

        C10 Exploring texts (2)

        C11 Exploring texts (3): putting it all together

        C12 Analysing spoken texts

        D EXTENSION

        D1 What is grammar?

        D2 Count and mass nouns

        D3 Determiners: a class apart

        D4 Prepositions and space

        D5 Expressing future time

        D6 Hedging and boosting

        D7 Words and phrases

        D8 Semantic roles of the subject

        D9 Speech acts

        D10 Conditionals

        D11 Subject, actor, theme

        D12 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages

        Sources of texts used

        References

        Index of terms and concepts

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