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Bas Aarts

Oxford Modern English Grammar


2011. 432 S. Tables and figures. 218 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2011
ISBN: 0-19-861250-8 (0198612508) / 0-19-953319-9 (0199533199)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-861250-6 (9780198612506) / 978-0-19-953319-0 (9780199533190)

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Oxford´s new and definitive guide to grammar is written by a leading expert in the field and covers both British and American English. Its impressive coverage ranges from the very basic to the most complex aspects of grammar, all of which are explained clearly. An authoritative and engaging guide to what grammar is and how it can be used.
Oxford Modern English Grammar is Oxford´s brand new and definitive guide to English grammar. This book has been written by a leading expert in the field, covers both British and American English, and makes use of authentic spoken and written examples. Arranged in four clear parts for ease of use, its comprehensive coverage ranges from the very basic to the most complex aspects of grammar, all of which are explained clearly yet authoritatively. This
descriptive source of reference is invaluable for those with an interest in the English language, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for anyone who would like a clear guide to English grammar and how it is used.
From the contents:

Part I: The basics;
1. An overview of English grammar;
Part II: Form and function;
2. Word structure and word formation;
3. Word classes and simple phrases;
4. Grammatical functions, semantic roles, and tree diagrams;
Part III: Phrase and clause patterns;
5. Complex phrases and coordination;
6. Clause types and negation;
7. Finite subordinate clauses;
8. Non-finite and verbless subordinate clauses;
Part IV: Grammar and meaning;
9. Tense and aspect;
10. Mood;
11. Information structuring;
Appendix 1: English irregular verbs;
Appendix 2: The structure of the ICE-GB corpus;
Notes and further reading;
References;
Index
Bas Aarts is Professor of English Linguistics and Director of the Survey of English Usage at University College London. With David Denison and the late Richard Hogg he is a founding editor of the journal English Language and Linguistics.