
Introducing English Syntax
A Basic Guide for Students of English
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. November 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-1-138-03749-6 (ISBN)
Description
Introducing English Syntax provides a basic introduction to syntax for students studying English as a foreign language at university. Examining English phrase and sentence structure from a descriptive point of view, this book develops the reader's understanding of the characteristic features of English sentence construction and provides the necessary theoretical apparatus for engaging with the language.
Key features include:
A unique framework combining theoretical and practical approaches to provide an insight into the intricacies of English syntax;
An accessible and clear style which guides the learner through analysis, application and practical construction of sentences;
A range of exercises at the end of each chapter and a brand new e-resource housing answers and commentaries to these exercises.
This book requires no previous knowledge of linguistics and is essential reading for students and teachers of applied linguistics and EFL/ESL, as well as those who seek a basic grounding in English sentence structure.
Key features include:
A unique framework combining theoretical and practical approaches to provide an insight into the intricacies of English syntax;
An accessible and clear style which guides the learner through analysis, application and practical construction of sentences;
A range of exercises at the end of each chapter and a brand new e-resource housing answers and commentaries to these exercises.
This book requires no previous knowledge of linguistics and is essential reading for students and teachers of applied linguistics and EFL/ESL, as well as those who seek a basic grounding in English sentence structure.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
30 s/w Zeichnungen, 20 s/w Tabellen
20 Tables, black and white; 30 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
424 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-03749-6 (9781138037496)
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Persons
Peter Fenn is a lecturer in English language and linguistics at the Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany.
Goetz Schwab is Professor of Applied Linguistics and EFL teaching methodology at Karlsruhe University of Education, Germany.
Goetz Schwab is Professor of Applied Linguistics and EFL teaching methodology at Karlsruhe University of Education, Germany.
Content
Introduction
1. Basic Elements of Grammatical Structure
2. The Simple Sentence and its Grammatical Functions
3. Structural variations of the simple sentence and functional consequences
4. Phrases and their Structure (I)
5. Phrases and their Structure (II)
6. The Multiple Sentence
7. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (I): The Infinitive
8. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (II): The Gerund
9. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (III): The participles
10. The complex phrase (I): The complex noun phrase
11. The complex phrase (II): Complex prepositional and adjective phrases
12.Selected clause constructions.
Bibliography
Index
1. Basic Elements of Grammatical Structure
2. The Simple Sentence and its Grammatical Functions
3. Structural variations of the simple sentence and functional consequences
4. Phrases and their Structure (I)
5. Phrases and their Structure (II)
6. The Multiple Sentence
7. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (I): The Infinitive
8. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (II): The Gerund
9. Non-finite clauses in the complex sentence (III): The participles
10. The complex phrase (I): The complex noun phrase
11. The complex phrase (II): Complex prepositional and adjective phrases
12.Selected clause constructions.
Bibliography
Index