Mastering English :A Student's Workbook and Guide

Publication subTitle :A Student's Workbook and Guide

Author: Alex Klinge  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1998

E-ISBN: 9783110804355

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110158182

Subject: H319.3 Teaching Method

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Chapter 1: Preliminaries

pp.:  1 – 11

1.2. Some key concepts

pp.:  11 – 12

1.4. Exercises

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2: The sentence

pp.:  16 – 19

2.2. The nature of an utterance

pp.:  19 – 23

2.1. The nature of a sentence

pp.:  19 – 19

2.3. Constituents, the units of a sentence

pp.:  23 – 24

2.4. Exercises

pp.:  24 – 29

Chapter 3: Function, form and syntactic representation

pp.:  29 – 31

3.1. The functions

pp.:  31 – 31

3.2. Forms and word class criteria

pp.:  31 – 42

3.3. Syntactic representation

pp.:  42 – 52

Chapter 4: Four finer points of syntactic representation

pp.:  52 – 61

4.1. The x-notations

pp.:  61 – 61

4.2. Ellipsis

pp.:  61 – 69

4.3. The representation of complex predicators

pp.:  69 – 75

4.4. Communicative functions

pp.:  75 – 82

Chapter 5: Constituent order

pp.:  82 – 91

5.1. Inverted constituent order

pp.:  91 – 91

5.2. The position of adverbials

pp.:  91 – 97

Chapter 6: Coordination and subordination

pp.:  97 – 109

6.2. Subordination

pp.:  109 – 116

6.1. Coordination

pp.:  109 – 109

Chapter 7: The semantics of sentences

pp.:  116 – 123

7.2. Voice: packaging participant roles

pp.:  123 – 127

7.1. A semantic framework: situations and participants

pp.:  123 – 123

Chapter 8: The complex sentence

pp.:  127 – 137

Chapter 9: Verbals

pp.:  137 – 143

8.1. On subclauses and pseudoclefts

pp.:  137 – 137

9.2. The integrated tense and aspect system

pp.:  143 – 149

9.1. Verbals and grammatical categories

pp.:  143 – 143

9.3. Mood and modality

pp.:  149 – 152

Chapter 10: Nominals

pp.:  152 – 161

10.1. The structural properties of nominals

pp.:  161 – 161

10.2. Nominals and reference

pp.:  161 – 168

Chapter 11: Adjectivals

pp.:  168 – 175

Subject index

pp.:  175 – 181

11.1. Adjectivals

pp.:  175 – 175

LastPages

pp.:  181 – 185

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