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E-raamat: Oxford Handbook of English Grammar

Edited by (Professor of English Linguistics, University College London), Edited by (Lecturer in Linguistics, Goldsmiths, University of London), Edited by (Honorary Research Fellow, Survey of English Usage, University College London)
  • Formaat: 752 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191071195
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191071195

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This handbook provides an authoritative, critical survey of current research and knowledge in the grammar of the English language. Following an introduction from the editors, the volume's expert contributors explore a range of core topics in English grammar, beginning with issues in grammar writing and methodology. Chapters in part II then examine the various theoretical approaches to grammar, such as cognitive, constructional, and generative approaches, followed by the chapters in part III, which comprehensively cover the different subdomains of grammar, including compounds, phrase structure, clause types, tense and aspect, and information structure. Part IV offers coverage of the relationship between grammar and other fields - lexis, phonology, meaning, and discourse - while the concluding part of the book investigates grammatical change over time, regional variation, and genre and literary variation. The handbook's wide-ranging coverage will appeal to researchers and students of English language and linguistics from undergraduate level upwards.

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... those who are looking for a concise yet exhaustive dive into the scholarly discourse surrounding English grammar and linguistics would be hard-pressed to find a better, more thorough introduction to the field. * Dylan Schrader, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Technical Communication * this volume should be highly recommended to anyone interested in how language works: advanced students, for a broader awareness of the range of existing frameworks and to see how the frameworks they are most familiar with fit within the bigger picture; linguists working on English or other languages -- for which not all of the frameworks might exist; and more generally anyone interested in grammars and other reference works, to understand why research is still ongoing, and will be for a long time yet. * Laure Gardelle, Cercles * The Oxford Handbook of English Grammar is a welcome contribution to the literature, a successful introduction to many rich subjects, and both a substantial and pleasant read. * Cameron Morin, University of Paris, Linguist List *

List of figures and tables
xi
List of contributors
xv
Introduction xxiii
PART I GRAMMAR WRITING AND METHODOLOGY
1 Conceptualizations of grammar in the history of English grammaticology
3(18)
Margaret Thomas
2 Syntactic argumentation
21(19)
Bas Aarts
3 Grammar and the use of data
40(19)
Jon Sprouse
Carson T. Schutze
4 Grammar and corpus methodology
59(28)
Sean Wallis
PART II APPROACHES TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR
5 Cognitive linguistic approaches
87(19)
John R. Taylor
6 Constructional approaches
106(18)
Martin Hilpert
7 Dependency and valency approaches
124(29)
Thomas Herbst
8 Generative approaches
153(27)
Terje Lohndal
Liliane Haegeman
9 Functional approaches
180(21)
J. Lachlan Mackenzie
10 Modern and traditional descriptive approaches
201(21)
Rodney Huddleston
Geoffrey K. Pullum
11 Theoretical approaches to morphology
222(21)
Andrew Spencer
PART III SUBDOMAINS OF GRAMMAR
12 Inflection and derivation
243(19)
Andrew Spencer
13 Compounds
262(19)
Laurie Bauer
14 Word classes
281(20)
Willem B. Hollmann
15 Phrase structure
301(34)
Robert D. Borsley
16 Noun phrases
335(23)
Evelien Keizer
17 Clause structure, complements, and adjuncts
358(17)
Patrick Duffley
18 Clause types and speech act functions
375(21)
Ekkehard Konig
19 Tense and aspect
396(22)
Ilse Depraetere
Anastasios Tsangalidis
20 Mood and modality
418(21)
Debra Ziegeler
21 Subordination and coordination
439(22)
Thomas Egan
22 Information structure
461(24)
Gunther Kaltenbock
PART IV GRAMMAR AND OTHER FIELDS OF ENQUIRY
23 Grammar and lexis
485(19)
Doris Schonefeld
24 Grammar and phonology
504(19)
Sam Hellmuth
Ian Cushing
25 Grammar and meaning
523(31)
Ash Asudeh
26 Grammar and discourse
554(27)
Jill Bowie
Gergana Popova
PART V GRAMMATICAL VARIATION AND CHANGE
27 Change in grammar
581(23)
Marianne Hundt
28 Regional varieties of English: Non-standard grammatical features
604(26)
Peter Siemund
29 Global variation in the Anglophone world
630(24)
Bernd Kortmann
30 Genre variation
654(19)
Heidrun Dorgeloh
Anja Wanner
31 Literary variation
673(20)
Lesley Jeffries
References 693(90)
Name index 783(16)
Subject index 799
Bas Aarts is Professor of English Linguistics and Director of the Survey of English Usage at University College London. His previous books with OUP include Fuzzy Grammar: A Reader (OUP, 2004), Syntactic Gradience (2007), Oxford Modern English Grammar (2011), The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar (2nd edition 2014) and How to Teach Grammar (2019). He is a founding editor of the journal English Language and Linguistics.

Jill Bowie is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Survey of English Usage, University College London, where she previously worked on the AHRC-funded projects 'The changing verb phrase in present-day British English' and 'Teaching English grammar in schools'. Her research interests include recent change in English and the grammar of spoken discourse. She has co-authored papers with Survey colleagues on clause fragments and on changes in the English verb phrase

Gergana Popova is Lecturer in Linguistics at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her interests are in theoretical linguistics, specifically morphology and its interfaces, and lexical semantics. She is the co-editor, with Bas Aarts, David Denison, and Evelien Keizer, of Fuzzy Grammar: A Reader (OUP, 2004), author of articles and book chapters, and co-author, with Andrew Spencer, of the forthcoming OUP monograph Periphrasis.