Understanding English Grammar presents the essentials of English structure in a way that should be comprehensible to students who have had little or no opportunity to study the language. It does so within a framework derived from modern linguistic theory. Students, however. require no previous knowledge of linguistics. Through use of this book, students will gain an understanding of what is involved in the scholarly study of language and , while doing so, acquire an extensive knowledge of English Grammar. Considerable attention has been devoted to matters of presentation in the text, there are numerous exercises at the end of each chapter with suitable example answers provided, and a final indexed glossary is included as a further study aid.
Understanding English Grammar is supported by an instructor's manual.
Preliminaries Word classes Constituents and phrases Basic clauses Coordination and embedding Clausal variation Underlying relationships Rules and principles Sounds and systems Phonetic realization Word formation Words and sounds Sounds in context futher reading
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