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▼a Jackson, Howard,
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▼a Grammar and meaning
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b a semantic approach to English grammar /
▼c Howard Jackson. |
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▼a London :
▼b Routledge, Taylor and Francis,
▼c 2013. |
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▼a 1 online resource (309 pages) |
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▼a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Key Diagrams and Tables; Acknowledgements; Dedication; Introduction; Chapter 1 States, Events, Actions: Verbs; What do we talk about?; Situation types; States; Events; Actions; Semantic classes of verb; Verbs; Finite verb forms; Non-finite verb forms; Exercises; Chapter 2 Participants: Nouns; What's in a situation?; Semantic roles; Participant roles in states and events; Participant roles in Actions; Other participant roles; Nouns; Semantic subclasses; Number; Case; Pronouns; Exercises. |
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▼a Chapter 3 Circumstances: Adverbs and prepositionsHow necessary are circumstances?; What types of circumstance?; Locative; Temporal; Process; Respect; Contingency; Degree; Adverbs; -/y adverbs; Simple adverbs; Adverb particles; Prepositions; Locative prepositions; Temporal prepositions; Process and Respect prepositions; Contingency prepositions; Noun phrases; Clauses; Exercises; Chapter 4 Specifying States, Events and Actions: Tense, aspect and modality; Time; Present; Past and future; Point and period; Definite and indefinite; Orientation; Tense and Aspect; Verb forms; Meanings and forms. |
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▼a PresentPast; Future; Past in past; Past and future; Form and meaning; Relations with Temporal circumstances; Relations with situation types; Possibility and necessity; Speaker's assessment; Possibility/necessity relating to the situation; Modality; Forms and meanings; Exercises; Chapter 5 Specifying Participants: Determinatives and modifiers; Identification; Definite and indefinite; Possession; Quantity; Determinatives; Articles; Demonstratives; Possessives; Quantifiers; Classification and description; Classification; Description; Modifiers; Adjectives; Participles; Noun modifiers. |
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▼a Other modifiersNoun phrase; Exercises; Chapter 6 Propositions: Sentences; Propositions; Semantic dependencies; Semantic compatibilities; Functions of propositions; Sentences; Syntactic functions; Subject; Object; Complement; Adverbial; Complementation; Obligatory and optional; Sentence types; Negation; Semantic and syntactic analysis; Exercises; Chapter 7 Propositions as Participants and Specifiers: Embedded clauses; Propositions in propositions; Direct and indirect speech; Other included propositions; Starting and stopping; Liking and preferring; Be likely, obvious; Consenting and refusing. |
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▼a Propositions as specifiers of participantsEmbedded clauses; That-clause; Wh-clauses; Relative clauses; Infinitive clauses; Participle clauses; -ing-clauses; -ed-clauses; Exercises; Chapter 8 Propositions as Circumstances: Adverbial clauses; Time, place and contingency; Condition, concession and contrast; Reason, purpose and result; Comment and sentence relatives; Comparison; Summary; Adverbial clauses; Exercises; Chapter 9 Combining Propositions: Co-ordination and conjunction; Additive combination; Adversative combination; Temporal combination; Causal combination; Grammar of combination. |
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▼a Grammar and Meaning is an introduction to the study of grammar of contemporary English. It provides an impressive survey of all the main areas of English grammar, from words through to sentences and texts. It introduces and explains the linguistic terms needed to talk about the ways in which language works, from simple terms like adjective to more complex terms like non-finite clause. To meet the needs of both students and scholars, Howard Jackson has produced an innovative approach to the study of English grammar. Instead of concentrating on the formal and theoretical discussion of grammar, a. |
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▼a English language
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▼a English language
▼x Semantics. |
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▼a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
▼x Grammar & Punctuation.
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▼a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
▼x Linguistics
▼x Syntax.
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▼a English language
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▼a English language
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▼i Print version:
▼a Jackson, Howard.
▼t Grammar and Meaning : A Semantic Approach to English Grammar.
▼d Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 짤2014
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