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Written by a team led by a world authority in English grammar, English Grammar for Today has established itself as a rich educational experience for both native- and non-native-speaking students. This engaging and stimulating coursebook enables students to learn grammar not just for its own sake, but also for the pleasure of exploring, appreciating and understanding the way language communicates in written text and spoken discourse. Throughout, the emphasis is on using grammar in present-day English.After an introduction placing grammar in its educational and cultural context, the authors present a 'toolkit' for analysing sentences. The second part of the book demonstrates how to apply this toolkit to spoken and written language, using a wide range of real textual materials. Each chapter ends with a set of carefully-designed exercises and tasks to aid understanding, with answers provided at the end of the volume. Now thoroughly revised and updated to meet the needs of today's students, this new edition features:- a new Foreword by the English Association- an additional introductory chapter, 'Getting Started with Grammar', which introduces the subject for those with no prior knowledge- improved and extended diagrams, exercises and answers- up-to-date textual passages and examplesLively and approachable, this indispensable guide is ideal for both students and teachers who are looking for their first serious engagement with - or wishing to rediscover- English grammar.Written by a team led by a world authority in English grammar, English Grammar for Today has established itself as a rich educational experience for both native- and non-native-speaking students. After an introduction placing grammar in its educational and cultural context, the book offers a thorough but accessible 6-chapter introduction to grammar which is then applied, in remaining chapters, to a wide range of subjects involving textual analysis. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with additional introductory material and extended diagrams, exercises and answers.
GEOFFREY LEECH is Emeritus Professor of English Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK.MARGARET DEUCHAR is Reader in Linguistics at the University of Wales, Bangor, UK.ROBERT HOOGENRAAD is Language Region Project Officer, Indigenous Education Division, NT Department of Education, Employment and Training, Australia.
ForewordPrefaceSymbols and ConventionsAcknowledgementsPART A: INTRODUCTION What Grammar Is and Is NotGetting Started with GrammarPART B: ANALYSISSentences and their PartsWordsPhrasesClausesSubordination and CoordinationBasic and Derived StructuresPART C: APPLICATIONSDiscourse Analysis: Speech and WritingDiscourse Analysis: Tenor and DomainAnalysis of Literary DiscourseGrammar and Problems of UsageGrammar and CompositionAnswers to ExercisesFurther ReadingIndex.
'This edition of English Grammar for Today responds superbly to the requirements of contemporary students and scholars alike, and is of very significant value in understanding, describing and appreciating English in all its varied forms.' - Elaine Treharne, President of the English Association
Geoffrey Leech, Marianne Hundt, Christian Mair, Nicholas Smith, Geoffrey (Lancaster University) Leech, Marianne (Universitat Zurich) Hundt, Germany) Mair, Christian (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg, Nicholas (University of Salford) Smith
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