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Foreword................................................................................................................................ 6 Introduction Survey of the Development of English Grammatical Theory.......................................... 11 Grammar in Its Relation to Other Levels of Linguistic Structure............................................ 37 Problems of Field Structure.................................................................................................... 42 Functional Re-evaluation of Grammatical Forms in Context......................................... 45 Grammatical Doublets........................................................................................................... 55 Revision Material........................................................................................................... 59 Part I. Morphology Chapter 1. The Subject-Matter of Morphology............................................................. 60 Chapter II. Parts of Speech.................................................................................. 67 Problem of Classification................................................................................ 67 Chapter III The Noun........................................................................................................... 72 Number........................................................................................................... 72 Case............................................................................................................... 78 The Article...................................................................................................... 84 Revision Material.................................................................................................................. 88 Chapter IV. The Adjective.................................................................................................... 89 The Category of Intensity and Comparison..................................................... 90 Substantivation of Adjectives........................................................................... 96 Revision Material............................................................................................................ 98 Chapter V. The Verb............................................................................................................. 99 The Structural Functions of the English Verb................................................ 105 Mood........................................................................................................ 107 Modal Verbs.................................................................................................................. 111 Voice............................................................................................................. 118 Active:: Passive in the English Voice System............................................... 118 Aspect........................................................................................................... 130 Lexico-Grammatical Categories in the Field of Aspect................................... 130 Revision Material................................................................................................................. 136 Chapter VI. English Verb-Forms and Their Pattern-Value.................................................. 137 The Present Tense..................................................................................... 137 The Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense........................................... 141 The Past Tense.......................................................................................... 146 The Past Continuous (Progressive) Tense............................................... 147 The Perfect Tenses................................................................................... 149 The Future Tense............................................................................................ 154 Revision Material........................................................................................................... 159 Chapter VII. The Pronouns.................................................................................... 160 Personal Pronouns.................................................................................. 160 Chapter VIII. The Adverb..................................................................................... 164 Category of State..................................................................................... 166 Revision Material................................................................................................................ 168 Part II. Syntax Chapter IX. Sentence Structure...................................................................................... 169 Chapter X. The Simple Sentence.................................................................................... 183 The Principal Parts of the Sentence..................................................................... 183 The Secondary Parts of the Sentence................................................................... 189 Word-Order......................................................................................................... 195 One-Member Sentences..................................................................................... 208 Infinitival Sentences........................................................................................... 211 Ellipsis................................................................................................................ 212 Verbless Two-Member Sentences........................................................................... 215 Idiomatic Sentences............................................................................................ 225 Constructional Homonymity.............................................................................. 228 Revision Material.......................................................................................................... 233 Chapter XL Phrase-Structure......................................................................................... 234 Subordinate Phrases...................................................................................................... 236 Noun-Phrases........................................................................................................... 236 Verb-Phrases.......................................................................................................... 242 Infinitival, Gerundial and Participial Phrases.......................................... 249 Coordinate Phrases........................................................................................................ 249 Revision Material.......................................................................................................... 251 Chapter XII. The Composite Sentence................................................................................ 252 Coordination...................................................................................................... 257 Subordination..................................................................................................... 261 Subject and Predicate Clauses.................................................................................. 262 Object Clauses......................................................................................................... 264 Attributive Clauses................................................................................................... 265 Clauses of Cause................................................................................................ 267 Clauses of Place....................................................................................................... 268 Temporal Clauses.................................................................................................... 269 Clauses of Condition.......................................................................................... 270 Clauses of Result................................................................................................ 273 Clauses of Purpose............................................................................................. 274 Clauses of Concession....................................................................................... 274 Clauses of Manner and Comparison........................................................................ 277 Overlapping Relationships and Synsemantics in Hypotaxis............................. 278 Transpositions and Functional Re-evaluation of Syntactic Structures.. 280 Final Remarks on Subordination.............................................................................. 282 Asyndeton.............................................................................................................. 283 Represented Speech................................................................................................. 285 Nominality in English Sentence-Structure............................................................... 286 Grammar and Style........................................................................................... 291 Revision Material......................................................................................................... 298 Index of Grammatical Points Treated............................................................................ 299 Recommended Literature 303
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