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A Comprehensive grammar of the English language

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From the time when we started collaborating as a team in the 1960s, we envisaged not a grammar but a series of grammars. In 1972, there appeared the first volume in this series, A Grammar of Contemporary English (GCE). This was followed soon afterwards by two shorter works, A Communicative Grammar of English (CGE) and A University Grammar of English (UGE), published in the United States with the title A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English. With A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language, we attempt something much more ambitious: a culmination of our joint work, which results in a grammar that is considerably larger and richer than GCE and hence superordinate to it. Yet, as with our other volumes since GCE, it is also a grammar that incorporates our own further research on grammatical structure as well as the research of scholars worldwide who have contributed to the description of English and to developments in linguistic theory. - Preface.

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Longman
Language
English
Pages
1779

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Table of Contents

Pronunciation table
Abbreviations and symbols
The English language
A survey of English grammar
Verbs and auxiliaries
The semantics of the verb phrase
Nouns and determiners
Pronouns and numerals
Adjectives and adverbs
The semantics and grammar of adverbials
Prepositions and prepositional phrases
The simple sentence
Sentence types and discourse functions
Pro-forms and ellipsis
Coordination
The complex sentence
Syntactic and semantic functions of subordinate clauses
Complementation of verbs and adjectives
The noun phrase
Theme, focus, and information processing
From sentence to text
Appendixes.
Word-formation
Stress, rhythm, and intonation
Punctuation

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [1641]-1664.
Includes index.

Published in
London, New York
Copyright Date
1985

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
428.2
Library of Congress
PE1106 .C65 1985

Contributors

Indexer
David Crystal

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 1779 p.
Number of pages
1779

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2864840M
ISBN 10
0582517346
ISBN 13
9780582517349
LCCN
84027848
Library Thing
492841
Goodreads
902158

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