A Comprehensive Grammar of the English LanguageLongman, 1985 - 1779 Seiten From the time when we started collaborating as a team in the 1960s, we envisaged not a grammar but a series of grammars. In 1972, there appeared the first volume in this series, A Grammar of Contemporary English (GCE). This was followed soon afterwards by two shorter works, A Communicative Grammar of English (CGE) and A University Grammar of English (UGE), published in the United States with the title A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English. With A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language, we attempt something much more ambitious: a culmination of our joint work, which results in a grammar that is considerably larger and richer than GCE and hence superordinate to it. Yet, as with our other volumes since GCE, it is also a grammar that incorporates our own further research on grammatical structure as well as the research of scholars worldwide who have contributed to the description of English and to developments in linguistic theory. - Preface. |
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... implied subject of the -ing participle clause in [ 2 ] is Vincent , and himself is therefore the appropriate reflexive pronoun : Freeing himself with a sharp knife , Vincent lurched towards . the door . [ 2 ] In [ 3 ] , it is John who ...
... implied subject of the -ing participle clause in [ 2 ] is Vincent , and himself is therefore the appropriate reflexive pronoun : Freeing himself with a sharp knife , Vincent lurched towards . the door . [ 2 ] In [ 3 ] , it is John who ...
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... implied ( as in the last example above : ' planning to hold a meeting ' ) . Cf : They offered a barbecue [ O ] nearby [ A ] . [ ' to have a barbecue nearby ' ] I like my dinner [ O ] in the kitchen [ A ] . [ ' to have my dinner in the ...
... implied ( as in the last example above : ' planning to hold a meeting ' ) . Cf : They offered a barbecue [ O ] nearby [ A ] . [ ' to have a barbecue nearby ' ] I like my dinner [ O ] in the kitchen [ A ] . [ ' to have my dinner in the ...
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... implied subject is the subject of the implied clause of speaking , normally I : Putting it mildly , you have caused us some inconvenience . His moral principles , to be frank , begin and end with his own interests . To say the least ...
... implied subject is the subject of the implied clause of speaking , normally I : Putting it mildly , you have caused us some inconvenience . His moral principles , to be frank , begin and end with his own interests . To say the least ...
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A survey of English grammar | 35 |
Verbs and auxiliaries | 93 |
The semantics of the verb phrase | 173 |
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acceptable adjective adjuncts adverbs antecedent cataphoric cf App classes clause cf clause elements cleft sentence common Compare concord conjoins conjuncts constituents construction context contrast cooccur coordination coreference corresponding count nouns denoting determiner direct object disjuncts distinction ellipsis ellipted English equivalent esp AmE esp BrE example expressions finite frequently function genitive grammatical head imperative implied indefinite article indicate inflection informal intensifier interpretation interrogative John language lexical main verb Mary meaning modal auxiliaries modifiers negation negative nonassertive noncount nouns nonfinite normally Note noun phrase obligatory occur operator participle passive past tense personal pronouns plural position possible postmodifier preceding predication premodified prepositional phrases present pro-forms realized reference reflexive pronoun relation relative clause restricted role segregatory semantic sense sentence singular sometimes speaker speech stative structure subject complement subjuncts subordinate substitute syntactic tag question types usage usually verb phrase wh-element wh-questions words