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Mastering English : A Student's Workbook and Guide.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 1998Copyright date: ©1998Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (184 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110804355
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mastering EnglishLOC classification:
  • PE1112.K55 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Chapter 1: Preliminaries -- 1.1. What a grammar can do for you -- 1.2. Some key concepts -- 1.3. Four features of grammaticality -- 1.4. Exercises -- Chapter 2: The sentence -- 2.1. The nature of a sentence -- 2.2. The nature of an utterance -- 2.3. Constituents, the units of a sentence -- 2.4. Exercises -- Chapter 3: Function, form and syntactic representation -- 3.1. The functions -- 3.2. Forms and word class criteria -- 3.3. Syntactic representation -- Chapter 4: Four finer points of syntactic representation -- 4.1. The x-notations -- 4.2. Ellipsis -- 4.3. The representation of complex predicators -- 4.4. Communicative functions -- Chapter 5: Constituent order -- 5.1. Inverted constituent order -- 5.2. The position of adverbials -- Chapter 6: Coordination and subordination -- 6.1. Coordination -- 6.2. Subordination -- Chapter 7: The semantics of sentences -- 7.1. A semantic framework: situations and participants -- 7.2. Voice: packaging participant roles -- Chapter 8: The complex sentence -- 8.1. On subclauses and pseudoclefts -- Chapter 9: Verbals -- 9.1. Verbals and grammatical categories -- 9.2. The integrated tense and aspect system -- 9.3. Mood and modality -- Chapter 10: Nominals -- 10.1. The structural properties of nominals -- 10.2. Nominals and reference -- Chapter 11: Adjectivals -- 11.1. Adjectivals -- Subject index.
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Intro -- Chapter 1: Preliminaries -- 1.1. What a grammar can do for you -- 1.2. Some key concepts -- 1.3. Four features of grammaticality -- 1.4. Exercises -- Chapter 2: The sentence -- 2.1. The nature of a sentence -- 2.2. The nature of an utterance -- 2.3. Constituents, the units of a sentence -- 2.4. Exercises -- Chapter 3: Function, form and syntactic representation -- 3.1. The functions -- 3.2. Forms and word class criteria -- 3.3. Syntactic representation -- Chapter 4: Four finer points of syntactic representation -- 4.1. The x-notations -- 4.2. Ellipsis -- 4.3. The representation of complex predicators -- 4.4. Communicative functions -- Chapter 5: Constituent order -- 5.1. Inverted constituent order -- 5.2. The position of adverbials -- Chapter 6: Coordination and subordination -- 6.1. Coordination -- 6.2. Subordination -- Chapter 7: The semantics of sentences -- 7.1. A semantic framework: situations and participants -- 7.2. Voice: packaging participant roles -- Chapter 8: The complex sentence -- 8.1. On subclauses and pseudoclefts -- Chapter 9: Verbals -- 9.1. Verbals and grammatical categories -- 9.2. The integrated tense and aspect system -- 9.3. Mood and modality -- Chapter 10: Nominals -- 10.1. The structural properties of nominals -- 10.2. Nominals and reference -- Chapter 11: Adjectivals -- 11.1. Adjectivals -- Subject index.

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