Mastering English
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Mastering English

  1. 183 pages
  2. English
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Mastering English

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Year
2013
ISBN
9783110804355

Table of contents

  1. Chapter 1: Preliminaries
  2. 1.1. What a grammar can do for you
  3. 1.2. Some key concepts
  4. 1.3. Four features of grammaticality
  5. 1.4. Exercises
  6. Chapter 2: The sentence
  7. 2.1. The nature of a sentence
  8. 2.2. The nature of an utterance
  9. 2.3. Constituents, the units of a sentence
  10. 2.4. Exercises
  11. Chapter 3: Function, form and syntactic representation
  12. 3.1. The functions
  13. 3.2. Forms and word class criteria
  14. 3.3. Syntactic representation
  15. Chapter 4: Four finer points of syntactic representation
  16. 4.1. The x-notations
  17. 4.2. Ellipsis
  18. 4.3. The representation of complex predicators
  19. 4.4. Communicative functions
  20. Chapter 5: Constituent order
  21. 5.1. Inverted constituent order
  22. 5.2. The position of adverbials
  23. Chapter 6: Coordination and subordination
  24. 6.1. Coordination
  25. 6.2. Subordination
  26. Chapter 7: The semantics of sentences
  27. 7.1. A semantic framework: situations and participants
  28. 7.2. Voice: packaging participant roles
  29. Chapter 8: The complex sentence
  30. 8.1. On subclauses and pseudoclefts
  31. Chapter 9: Verbals
  32. 9.1. Verbals and grammatical categories
  33. 9.2. The integrated tense and aspect system
  34. 9.3. Mood and modality
  35. Chapter 10: Nominals
  36. 10.1. The structural properties of nominals
  37. 10.2. Nominals and reference
  38. Chapter 11: Adjectivals
  39. 11.1. Adjectivals
  40. Subject index