Sidney Greenbaum ...
672 pages
Publisher: Clarendon Press; 1st edition (May 2, 1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0198612508
ISBN-13: 978-0198612506
Written by one of the world's leading grammarians, The Oxford English Grammar is an authoritative review of and topic reference for English grammar.
Opening
with an outline of national, regional, and social variation in English,
the book details descriptive and prescriptive approaches and attitudes
to English among both native and non-native speakers. This is followed
by an account of the development of grammar, and a review of modern
approaches to this complex subject. The central section of the book is a
presentation of current English grammar at sentence, clause, phrase,
and word level; with the last chapters covering grammar in relation to
discourse, word-formation, lexis, pronunciation and intonation,
punctuation, and spelling. A full index is provided, and examples of
usage are drawn from a wide range of sources, including use of the new
international Corpus of English at University College London. Written in
a readable and absorbing style, The Oxford English Grammar is an essential reference for English speakers around the world.