Grammar and Meaning: A Semantic Approach to English GrammarGrammar 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, as many introductions do, this original analysis examines the 'meanings' we want to express when we use language. Beginning with the question, "What do we talk about?", it goes on to investigate how these meanings are structured in the grammar of English. These notions are closer to our ordinary understanding of what language is doing, and therefore the forms and structures of grammar are more easily grasped. The book is extensively illustrated with examples from real English. With analytical exercises in each chapter and a comprehensive glossary of terms, the book will prove and invaluable aid to students of English language, linguistics and English as a Foreign Language, whilst also being accessible to anyone who studies English grammar as part of their course. |
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For the quality situation type , the verbs sound and look are used , e.g. [ 13 ] It sounds a good idea ( L11 : 193 ] [ 14 ] They don't look very exciting [ L05 : 78 ] For the state ...
For the quality situation type , the verbs sound and look are used , e.g. [ 13 ] It sounds a good idea ( L11 : 193 ] [ 14 ] They don't look very exciting [ L05 : 78 ] For the state ...
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[ 15 ] She could hear his steps [ 16 ] I could see its clean baked concrete [ L21 : 142 ] [ L09 : 173 ] For the action situation type , the verbs listen to and look at are used , e.g. [ 17 ] Tom would not even listen to me ( L15 : 102 ] ...
[ 15 ] She could hear his steps [ 16 ] I could see its clean baked concrete [ L21 : 142 ] [ L09 : 173 ] For the action situation type , the verbs listen to and look at are used , e.g. [ 17 ] Tom would not even listen to me ( L15 : 102 ] ...
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[ 33 ] Look at the colour of her hair [ 34 ] In some perverse way their brief quarrel had forged a bond between them [ L04 : 69 ] We might suppose [ 33 ] spoken in the street about a female present in the situation , while in [ 34 ] ...
[ 33 ] Look at the colour of her hair [ 34 ] In some perverse way their brief quarrel had forged a bond between them [ L04 : 69 ] We might suppose [ 33 ] spoken in the street about a female present in the situation , while in [ 34 ] ...
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