Don Ringe
An Introduction to Grammar for Language Learners
Don Ringe
An Introduction to Grammar for Language Learners
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Explains universal concepts of language structure to help students preparing to study a foreign language.
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Explains universal concepts of language structure to help students preparing to study a foreign language.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425155
- ISBN-10: 1108425151
- Artikelnr.: 52154001
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425155
- ISBN-10: 1108425151
- Artikelnr.: 52154001
Don Ringe has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students for more than thirty years. In addition to historical linguistics and comparative Indo-European linguistics, he has taught a wide range of ancient and mediaeval languages. In 2012 he won the Ira Abrams Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author or co-author of half a dozen linguistics books.
How to use this book
1. Introduction
2. Sentences, clauses, and their verbs
3. Subjects
4. Noun phrases
5. Pronouns and subject-verb agreement
6. Direct objects
7. Double-object verbs
8. 'Linking' verbs
9. Personal pronoun systems
10. Reflexives and passives
11. Possession
12. Gender, concord, and noun classifications
13. Case systems and adpositions: the Latin system
14. Tense, aspect, and auxiliary verbs: the English verb system
15. Tense, aspect, and mood: the Spanish verb system
16. The Latin verb system
17. The Hebrew verb system
18. The Navajo verb system
19. The Mandarin verb system
20. Negation
21. Questions
22. Adjectives and relative clauses
23. Articles, demonstratives, and quantifiers
24. Subordinate clauses, infinitives, and verbal nouns
25. Participles
26. Comparative constructions
27. The segmental sounds of human languages
28. Prosody
29. Writing systems
30. The lexicon
Epilogue: 'bad grammar'
Answers to the exercises
Glossary of technical terms
Languages used as examples in the exercises
References
Index.
1. Introduction
2. Sentences, clauses, and their verbs
3. Subjects
4. Noun phrases
5. Pronouns and subject-verb agreement
6. Direct objects
7. Double-object verbs
8. 'Linking' verbs
9. Personal pronoun systems
10. Reflexives and passives
11. Possession
12. Gender, concord, and noun classifications
13. Case systems and adpositions: the Latin system
14. Tense, aspect, and auxiliary verbs: the English verb system
15. Tense, aspect, and mood: the Spanish verb system
16. The Latin verb system
17. The Hebrew verb system
18. The Navajo verb system
19. The Mandarin verb system
20. Negation
21. Questions
22. Adjectives and relative clauses
23. Articles, demonstratives, and quantifiers
24. Subordinate clauses, infinitives, and verbal nouns
25. Participles
26. Comparative constructions
27. The segmental sounds of human languages
28. Prosody
29. Writing systems
30. The lexicon
Epilogue: 'bad grammar'
Answers to the exercises
Glossary of technical terms
Languages used as examples in the exercises
References
Index.
How to use this book
1. Introduction
2. Sentences, clauses, and their verbs
3. Subjects
4. Noun phrases
5. Pronouns and subject-verb agreement
6. Direct objects
7. Double-object verbs
8. 'Linking' verbs
9. Personal pronoun systems
10. Reflexives and passives
11. Possession
12. Gender, concord, and noun classifications
13. Case systems and adpositions: the Latin system
14. Tense, aspect, and auxiliary verbs: the English verb system
15. Tense, aspect, and mood: the Spanish verb system
16. The Latin verb system
17. The Hebrew verb system
18. The Navajo verb system
19. The Mandarin verb system
20. Negation
21. Questions
22. Adjectives and relative clauses
23. Articles, demonstratives, and quantifiers
24. Subordinate clauses, infinitives, and verbal nouns
25. Participles
26. Comparative constructions
27. The segmental sounds of human languages
28. Prosody
29. Writing systems
30. The lexicon
Epilogue: 'bad grammar'
Answers to the exercises
Glossary of technical terms
Languages used as examples in the exercises
References
Index.
1. Introduction
2. Sentences, clauses, and their verbs
3. Subjects
4. Noun phrases
5. Pronouns and subject-verb agreement
6. Direct objects
7. Double-object verbs
8. 'Linking' verbs
9. Personal pronoun systems
10. Reflexives and passives
11. Possession
12. Gender, concord, and noun classifications
13. Case systems and adpositions: the Latin system
14. Tense, aspect, and auxiliary verbs: the English verb system
15. Tense, aspect, and mood: the Spanish verb system
16. The Latin verb system
17. The Hebrew verb system
18. The Navajo verb system
19. The Mandarin verb system
20. Negation
21. Questions
22. Adjectives and relative clauses
23. Articles, demonstratives, and quantifiers
24. Subordinate clauses, infinitives, and verbal nouns
25. Participles
26. Comparative constructions
27. The segmental sounds of human languages
28. Prosody
29. Writing systems
30. The lexicon
Epilogue: 'bad grammar'
Answers to the exercises
Glossary of technical terms
Languages used as examples in the exercises
References
Index.