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A university course in English grammar / Angela Downing and Philip Locke.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002Description: xx, 652 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 041528810X
  • 9780415288101
Other title:
  • English grammar
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 425
Contents:
Preface -- Table of symbols and notational conventions -- Introduction Acknowledgements -- Our Thanks to -- 1. Basic concepts -- 2. The skeleton of the message: Introduction to clause structure -- 3. The development of the message: Complementation of the verb -- 4. Expressing patterns of experience: Processes, participants, circumstances -- 5. Interaction between speaker and hearer: Mood structures of the clause -- 6. Organising the message: Thematic and information structures of the clause -- 7. Expanding and projecting the message: The clause complex -- 8. Talking about events: The Verbal Group -- 9. Viewpoints on events: Tense, aspect and modality -- 10. Talking about 'things': The Nominal Group -- 11. Talking about Attributes: The Adjectival Group -- 12. How, where and when: The Adverbial Group -- 13. Spatial, temporal and other relationships -- Key of Selected Answers -- Index.
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Originally published: Prentice Hall International, 1992.

Includes index.

Preface -- Table of symbols and notational conventions -- Introduction Acknowledgements -- Our Thanks to -- 1. Basic concepts -- 2. The skeleton of the message: Introduction to clause structure -- 3. The development of the message: Complementation of the verb -- 4. Expressing patterns of experience: Processes, participants, circumstances -- 5. Interaction between speaker and hearer: Mood structures of the clause -- 6. Organising the message: Thematic and information structures of the clause -- 7. Expanding and projecting the message: The clause complex -- 8. Talking about events: The Verbal Group -- 9. Viewpoints on events: Tense, aspect and modality -- 10. Talking about 'things': The Nominal Group -- 11. Talking about Attributes: The Adjectival Group -- 12. How, where and when: The Adverbial Group -- 13. Spatial, temporal and other relationships -- Key of Selected Answers -- Index.

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