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The Structure of English Clauses, PDF eBook

The Structure of English Clauses PDF

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: The English Language series

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First published in 1980, this book provides a clear and practical introduction to a wide variety of English structures.

It concentrates on a large and crucial area of English grammar, which covers units of higher rank than words, and structures that have verbs rather than nouns as their nuclear elements.

Throughout the book, David Young focuses on the English language as it is actually spoken.

At every point his discussion of syntax is closely integrated with meaning, and he pays particular attention to the ways in which speakers of English signal their intensions.

The author points out how verbal patterning is meaningful, and outlines the criteria used by grammarians to distinguish one structure from another.

The result is an analytical framework that can be applied to any real-life text in order to understand its structure. This is a book that will encourage a realistic, exploratory and investigative attitude towards the English language.

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