ABSTRACT

Introducing English Grammar introduces readers to the methodology and terminology needed to analyse English sentences. The approach taken is in line with current research in grammar, a particular advantage for students who may go on to study syntax in more depth. All the examples and exercises use real language taken from both standard and non-standard geographical areas and dialects, and include excerpts from Australian and British newspaper articles. Students are encouraged to think about the terminology as a tool kit for studying language and to test what can and cannot be described using these tools.

This new edition has been fully updated and features:

    • an expanded introduction;
    • new texts and exercises that include data from social media;
    • revised material on 'Grammar at work' and 'English worldwide';
    • more suggestions for further reading at the end of the book;

    • updated online resources with extensive further reading and answers to the exercises, which can be found at https://www.routledge.com/9781138635319.

Written for readers with no previous experience of grammatical analysis, Introducing English Grammar is suited to anyone beginning a study of linguistics, English language or speech pathology, as well as to students whose interests are primarily literary but who need a better understanding of the structure of English.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction: the glamour of grammar

chapter 2|27 pages

The structure of sentences

chapter 3|39 pages

The words of English

chapter 4|31 pages

Functions within the clause

chapter 5|24 pages

Different sentence types

chapter 6|43 pages

The verb phrase

chapter 7|24 pages

The noun phrase

chapter 8|35 pages

Clauses within clauses

chapter 9|22 pages

Beyond the sentence

chapter 10|28 pages

Grammar at work

chapter 11|25 pages

English worldwide