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Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers, Second Edition 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

Grammar Choices is a different kind of grammar book: It is written for graduate students, including MBA, master’s, and doctoral candidates, as well as postdoctoral researchers and faculty. Additionally, it describes the language of advanced academic writing with more than 300 real examples from successful graduate students and from published texts, including corpora.
 
Each of the eight units in Grammar Choices contains: an overview of the grammar topic; a preview test that allows students to assess their control of the target grammar and teachers to diagnose areas of difficulty;  an authentic example of graduate-student writing showing the unit grammar in use;  clear descriptions of essential grammar structures using the framework of functional grammar, cutting-edge research in applied linguistics, and corpus studies; vocabulary relevant to the grammar point is introduced—for example, common verbs in the passive voice, summary nouns used with this/these, and irregular plural nouns; authentic examples for every grammar point from corpora and published texts; exercises for every grammar point that help writers develop grammatical awareness and use, including completing sentences, writing, revising, paraphrasing, and editing; and a section inviting writers to investigate discipline-specific language use and apply it to an academic genre.
 
Among the changes in the Second Edition are:new sections on parallel form (Unit 2) and possessives (Unit 5)revised and expanded explanations, but particularly regarding verb complementation, complement noun clauses, passive voice, and stance/engagementa restructured Unit 2 and significantly revised/updated Unit 7new Grammar Awareness tasks in Units 3, 5, and 6new exercises plus revision/updating of many othersself-editing checklists in the Grammar in Your Discipline sections at the end of each unitrepresentation of additional academic disciplines (e.g., engineering, management) in example sentences and texts and in exercises.
 
Introduction ix
Unit Walk-Through x
Grammar Terminology x
What's New in the Second Edition? xii
1 An Approach to Academic Written Grammar
1(25)
Unit 1 Preview
1(1)
Grammar Awareness: Report
2(1)
1.1 Clause Structure
3(3)
1.2 Noun Phrase Structure
6(4)
1.3 Word Form
10(2)
1.4 Verbs and Complements
12(2)
1.5 Action Verbs
14(2)
1.6 Reporting Verbs
16(3)
1.7 Linking Verbs
19(3)
1.8 Three Levels of Meaning
22(3)
Grammar in Your Discipline
25(1)
2 Clause Combination
26(27)
Unit 2 Preview
26(1)
Grammar Awareness: Definition
27(1)
2.1 Types of Clauses
28(1)
2.2 Equal and Unequal Clauses
29(3)
2.3 Punctuating Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
32(4)
2.4 Non-Restrictive Relative Clauses
36(3)
2.5 -ing Clauses
39(1)
2.6 Logic and Clause Combination
40(4)
2.7 Fragments and Run-Ons
44(5)
2.8 Parallel Structure
49(3)
Grammar in Your Discipline
52(1)
3 Embedded, Noun, and Complement Clauses
53(23)
Unit 3 Preview
53(1)
Grammar Awareness: The Introduction
54(1)
3.1 Embedded Clauses (Restrictive Relative Clauses)
55(3)
3.2 Reduced Embedded Clauses
58(4)
3.3 Noun Clauses
62(3)
3.4 Complement Noun Clauses
65(3)
3.5 To Non-Finite Clauses and Subjunctive Clauses
68(2)
3.6 Common Problems
70(4)
Grammar in Your Discipline
74(2)
4 Verb Forms
76(30)
Unit 4 Preview
76(1)
Grammar Awareness: Literature Review
77(2)
4.1 Summary of Verb Tenses
79(2)
4.2 Present and Past Simple Tenses
81(3)
4.3 Present Perfect Tense
84(4)
4.4 Writing about the Future
88(1)
4.5 Other Tenses and Verb Forms
89(4)
4.6 Passive Voice
93(5)
4.7 Common Problems with Verb Tenses
98(1)
4.8 Subject-Verb Agreement
99(4)
4.9 Subject-Verb Inversion
103(1)
Grammar in Your Discipline
104(2)
5 The Noun Phrase
106(27)
Unit 5 Preview
106(1)
Grammar Awareness: Title and Abstract
107(1)
5.1 Count and Non-Count Nouns
108(5)
5.2 Articles
113(2)
5.3 Generic Reference
115(2)
5.4 Indefinite Reference
117(2)
5.5 Definite Reference
119(2)
5.6 Quantifiers
121(4)
5.7 Adjectives
125(2)
5.8 Nominalization
127(2)
5.9 Possessive
129(2)
Grammar in Your Discipline
131(2)
6 Hedging, Boosting, and Positioning
133(25)
Unit 6 Preview
133(1)
Grammar Awareness: Data Commentary
134(2)
6.1 Modal Verbs
136(4)
6.2 Would
140(2)
6.3 Adverbs
142(3)
6.4 Conditionals
145(5)
6.5 Comparatives, Superlatives, and Equatives
150(3)
6.6 Evaluative Language
153(4)
Grammar in Your Discipline
157(1)
7 Collocation and Corpus Searching
158(18)
Unit 7 Preview
158(1)
Grammar Awareness: Essay
159(1)
7.1 Writing with a Corpus
160(4)
7.2 Prepositions
164(2)
7.3 Verb-Noun Collocations
166(2)
7.4 Adjective-Noun and Noun-Noun Collocations
168(3)
7.5 Skeletal Sentences
171(4)
Grammar in Your Discipline
175(1)
8 Beyond the Sentence
176(16)
Grammar Awareness: Textbook
176(1)
8.1 Information Flow
177(2)
8.2 Theme
179(2)
8.3 Controlling the Theme
181(3)
8.4 Paragraph Patterns
184(7)
Grammar in Your Discipline
191(1)
Appendix: Verbs 192(3)
Glossary 195(7)
References 202(1)
References (Sample Texts) 203