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English Words and Sentences
An Introduction
Hands-on, theory-neutral and non-technical, this textbook is a basic introduction to the structure of English words and sentences.
Eva Duran Eppler (Author), Gabriel Ozón (Author)
9781107001329, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 20 December 2012
268 pages, 8 b/w illus. 15 tables 105 exercises
24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.63 kg
'This textbook is a hands-on inductive introduction to the basic morphological and syntactic structures of English, written in a very reader-friendly style. It does not presuppose any previous linguistic knowledge but builds it up systematically by involving the reader in plenty of analytical exercises. It is therefore a perfect tool for introductions to English grammar, either to be used as a textbook in class or for self-study.' Dieter Kastovsky, University of Vienna
Hands-on, theory-neutral and non-technical, this textbook is a basic introduction to the structure of English words and sentences. Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistic analysis, it presents the facts in a straightforward manner and offers a step-by-step guide from small to large building blocks of language. Every chapter contains numerous exercises and discussion questions, which provide essential self-study material, as well as in-chapter tasks which lead students to a more comprehensive understanding of linguistic issues. The book also features concise chapter summaries, suggestions for further reading, an inclusive glossary and two consolidation chapters which encourage students to secure their understanding of the English language. The dedicated companion website includes further exercises, answers and solutions to the exercises, as well as useful links.
1. Language and this book
2. Word classes
3. Derivational morphology
4. Inflectional morphology
5. Phrase structure 1
6. Phrase structure 2
7. Functional analysis
8. Coordination and subordination
9. Clause types
10. Syntactic Hokey C/Pokey: more on clause types.
Subject Areas: Grammar, syntax & morphology [CFK]
