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Grammar and vocabulary : a resource book for students / Howard Jackson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge English language introductions seriesPublisher: London : Routledge, 2002Description: xvii, 202 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415231701
  • 9780415231701
  • 041523171X
  • 9780415231718
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 425 21
LOC classification:
  • PE1112 .J33 2002
Contents:
A. Introduction: key concepts in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Words and sentences. 2. Word classes. 3. Word structure. 4. Slots and fillers. 5. Sentence patterns. 6. Clauses and phrases. 7. Grammar rules. 8. Vocabularies -- B. Development: further concepts in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Types and sentence. 2. Noun and verb. 3. Making new words. 4. Subject and Object. 5. Noun phrase and verb phrase. 6. Man and subordinate. 7. Breaking rules. 8. 'Jargon' -- C. Exploration: aspects of investigation. 1. Sentence types in use. 2. Classes of words. 3. Types of word structure. 4. Types of Slot. 5. Components of phrases. 6. Types of clause. 7. Grammatical rules in context. 8. Word-choice in use -- D. Extension: readings in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Linguistic units and the sentence (Aarts and Aarts). 2. Grammatical class: the problem of labelling (Allerton). 3. Lexicalisation (Quirk, Greenbaum, Leech and Svartvik). 4. Valency theory (Herbst). 5. Pattern and meaning (Hunston and Francis). 6. The clause complex (Halliday). 7. Standard English (Trudgill). 8. Introduction to twentieth-century words (Ayto).
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Includes bibliographical references.

A. Introduction: key concepts in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Words and sentences. 2. Word classes. 3. Word structure. 4. Slots and fillers. 5. Sentence patterns. 6. Clauses and phrases. 7. Grammar rules. 8. Vocabularies -- B. Development: further concepts in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Types and sentence. 2. Noun and verb. 3. Making new words. 4. Subject and Object. 5. Noun phrase and verb phrase. 6. Man and subordinate. 7. Breaking rules. 8. 'Jargon' -- C. Exploration: aspects of investigation. 1. Sentence types in use. 2. Classes of words. 3. Types of word structure. 4. Types of Slot. 5. Components of phrases. 6. Types of clause. 7. Grammatical rules in context. 8. Word-choice in use -- D. Extension: readings in grammar and vocabulary. 1. Linguistic units and the sentence (Aarts and Aarts). 2. Grammatical class: the problem of labelling (Allerton). 3. Lexicalisation (Quirk, Greenbaum, Leech and Svartvik). 4. Valency theory (Herbst). 5. Pattern and meaning (Hunston and Francis). 6. The clause complex (Halliday). 7. Standard English (Trudgill). 8. Introduction to twentieth-century words (Ayto).

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