9781009088015-1009088017-A Student's Introduction to English Grammar

A Student's Introduction to English Grammar

ISBN-13: 9781009088015
ISBN-10: 1009088017
Edition: 2
Author: Rodney Huddleston
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 418 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781009088015
ISBN-10: 1009088017
Edition: 2
Author: Rodney Huddleston
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 418 pages

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A Student's Introduction to English Grammar (ISBN-13: 9781009088015 and ISBN-10: 1009088017), written by authors Rodney Huddleston, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Words, Language & Grammar books. You can easily purchase or rent A Student's Introduction to English Grammar (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Words, Language & Grammar books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $14.3.

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A new edition of a successful undergraduate textbook on contemporary international Standard English grammar, based on Huddleston and Pullum's earlier award-winning work, The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (2002). The analyses defended there are outlined here more briefly, in an engagingly accessible and informal style. Errors of the older tradition of English grammar are noted and corrected, and the excesses of prescriptive usage manuals are firmly rebutted in specially highlighted notes that explain what older authorities have called 'incorrect' and show why those authorities are mistaken. Intended for students in colleges or universities who have little or no background in grammar or linguistics, this teaching resource contains numerous exercises and online resources suitable for any course on the structure of English in either linguistics or English departments. A thoroughly modern undergraduate textbook, rewritten in an easy-to-read conversational style with a minimum of technical and theoretical terminology.
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‘Many people, not least in my profession of journalism, profess to love the English language while showing scant sign of really understanding its grammar. A Student’s Introduction to English Grammar will be a revelation to them and all other interested general readers, as well as college students. It is a masterly and definitive treatment of the structure of modern Standard English, written with analytical rigour but always in an accessible style. Among the most informative and pleasurable aspects of the book is its explanation of where traditional treatments of the subject go wrong. In place of such hoary misconceptions such as that a noun is the 'name of a thing', or that an adjective is a 'describing word', Professors Huddleston, Pullum and Reynolds explain that grammar is an empirical subject that rests on evidence. Their book conveys the excitement of intellectual discovery, and will inoculate readers against many stubborn but mistaken popular notions about 'correct grammar'. As a professional writer, I strongly recommend it.' Oliver Kamm, leader writer and columnist for The Times of London
‘This superb textbook distils the knowledge of three distinguished linguists who understand the nuances of the English sentence as well as anyone ever has. True, it gets technical. So don’t try to read it in one weekend. Pace yourself and read it, say, over the course of two months. Soon you’ll be regaling your friends with accounts of subject extraposition, pseudo-clefts and bare existentials. If you’re not then the life of the party, then you’re attending the wrong parties.' Bryan A. Garner, Chief Editor, Black’s Law Dictionary
‘Students often experience grammar phobia and fear the ire of purists. The authors have gone a long way to allaying these concerns in their accessible, yet authoritative, treatment of English grammar. I appreciated their position that Standard English is a dialect - and its prestige an historical accident - and their Usage Controversy Notes, which dispel many false usage claims. I only wish that such a book had been available when I was a student!' Diane Larsen-Freeman, University of Michigan
‘This second edition continues the illuminating and comprehensive presentation of English grammar that we have come to expect. Students and instructors alike will benefit from the contemporary, non-formal approach of the text and the relevance and intelligibility of real examples and exercises. This is undoubtedly an essential text for all students of the English language who require a strong grounding in the discipline.’ Sam D’Elia, University of Kent
‘In their second edition of A Student’s Introduction to English Grammar, Huddleston, Pullum and Reynolds remove the need to feel intimidated by grammatical analysis. Written in a conversational style and suited to students from a range of backgrounds, this textbook provides a clear and approachable introdu

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