The frameworks of English: introducing language structures
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adam_text | Contents List of Tables xiii List of Figures xiv List of Points of Comparison xv Acknowledgements xvi Part I Introduction 1 introduction 1.1 A voyage around the English language 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Frameworks and levels Meaning Speech and writing Which English? A descriptive approach Using this book Part II Lexical Frameworks 2 Word Classes 2.1 Words: the building blocksof language 2.2 Defining English words 2.3 Lexemes and lexis 2.4 Word classes 2.5 Open and closed classesofwords 2.6 Nouns 2.7 Lexical verbs 2.8 Adjectives 2.9 Adverbs 2.10 Pronouns: primary pronouns 2.11 Pronouns: other pronountypes 2.12 Determiners 2.13 Auxiliary verbs 2.14 Prepositions 2.15 Conjunctions 2.16 Wh-words Exercises 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 13 14 16 17 18 21 23 24 25 29 33 36 39 41 43 44 46
3 Word Formation 3.1 Simple and complex words 3.2 Morphemes and allomorphs 3.3 Word-formation strategies 3.4 Affixation 3.5 Compounding 3.6 Combining forms 3.7 Multi-word verbs 3.8 Conversion 3.9 Other word-formation strategies 3.10 Word meanings: derived words, compound words 3.11 Word meanings: meaning relations 3.12 Word meanings: polysemy Exercises Lexical frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research Part III Grammatical Frameworks 4 Inflections 4.1 Inflections as an aspect of grammar 4.2 Inflections in Present-Day English 4.3 Noun inflections: number 4.4 Noun inflections: possession 4.5 Verb inflections: regular forms 4.6 Verb inflections: irregular forms 4.7 Adjective and adverb inflections 4.8 Pronoun inflections and forms Exercises 5 viii Phrases 5.1 What is a phrase? 5.2 Noun phrases: internal structure 5.3 Noun phrases: pre-and postmodification 5.4 Verb phrases: internal structure 5.5 Verb phrases: tense 5.6 Verb phrases: auxiliaries and aspects 5.7 Verb phrases: voice 5.8 Verb phrases: finite and non-finite verb phrases 5.9 Adjective and adverb phrases 5.10 Prepositional phrases 5.11 Embedding 5.12 Coordination and apposition of phrases Exercises
6 Clauses 6 լ What is a clause? 5 շ The five clause elements 6 3 Subject element 5 4 Verb element 6.5 Object element 6.6 Complement element 6.7 Adverbial element 6.8 Clause structures 6.9 Active and passive clauses 6.10 Non-finite clauses 6,11 Main and subordinate clauses 6.12 Clauses as clause elements 6.13 Clauses within phrases 6.14 Relative clauses 6.15 Nominal relative clauses 6.16 Negative clauses 6.17 Verbless clauses Exercises 126 126 127 127 129 129 130 132 134 135 137 138 139 141 144 146 147 148 149 7 Sentences 7.1 What is a sentence? 7.2 Sentence types 7.3 Declarative sentences 7.4 Interrogative sentences 7.5 Imperative sentences 7.6 Exclamative sentences 7.7 Simple sentences 7.8 Compound sentences 7.9 Complex sentences 7.10 Adverbial clauses 7.11 Structural variation: fronting and end-shift 7.12 Structural variation: extraposition 7.13 Structural variation: existential there Exercises 152 152 153 154 155 158 159 160 162 166 170 172 174 177 179 Grammatical frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 182 Part IV Discourse Frameworks 8 Beyond Sentences 8.1 Discourse 8.2 Text and context 8.3 Spoken and written discourse 187 187 188 190 ix
8.4 Lexical cohesion 8.5 Repetition 8.6 Reference 8.7 Ellipsis 8.8 Cohesion in interactional discourse 8.9 Structure in interactional discourse 8.10 Discourse markers 8.11 Register 8.12 Electronically-mediated discourse Exercises p p ρ p 20 2 2, 2. 2p 21՝ Discourse frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 22 Part V Phonological Frameworks 9 Phonetics and Phonemes 22; 10 x 9.1 Phonetics and phonology 9.2 A representative accent 9.3 Phonemes 9.4 The International Phonetic Alphabet 9.5 The vocal tract 9.6 The consonants of English 9.7 Classifying consonants: place of articulation 9.8 Classifying consonants: manner of articulation 9.9 Classifying consonants: voicing 9.10 The vowels of English 9.11 Classifying vowels: length 9.12 Classifying vowels: tongue position, lip shape 9.13 RP vowels in relation to cardinal vowels 9.14 RP diphthongs 9.15 Phonetic transcriptions Exercises 22і 2? 22’ 22 22 . 231 23í 23՛ 236 238 240! 241 245 248 249 250 Segmental Phonology 253 10.1 What issegmental phonology? 10.2 The distribution of consonants 10.3 The distribution of vowels 10.4 Consonant and vowel allophones 10.5 Consonant clusters and syllable structure 10.6 The syllable template 10.7 Connected speech Exercises 253 254 257 259 262 270 273 275
11 Suprasegmental phonology 278 Hl What is suprasegmental phonology? 11.2 Word stress 113 Word stress: polysyllabic and compound words 114 Word stress and word class 11.5 Rhythm 11.6 Strong and weak forms 11.7 Intonation and tones 11.8 Tone units 11.9 Semantic and discourse functions of intonation 11.10 Grammatical functions of intonation 11.11 Other suprasegmental features Exercises 278 278 281 283 285 286 288 289 291 293 294 295 Phonological frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 298 Part VI Broader Perspectives 12 Variation in Present-Day English 303 13 12.1 Beyond RP and Standard British English 12.2 Variation in Present-Day English: an overview 12.3 Studying and analysing variation in Present-Day English 12.4 Lexical variation 12.5 Grammatical variation: inflections 12.6 Grammatical variation: phrase structure 12.7 Grammatical variation: clauses and sentences 12.8 Variation in discourse 12.9 Phonological variation: consonants 12.10 Phonological variation: vowels 12.11 Phonological variation: prosodic features 12.12 An example from London Exercises 303 306 307 308 313 316 318 320 321 325 327 327 330 Historical English 333 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.10 A historical perspective The beginnings of English The phases of historical English External causes of historical change Studying and analysing historical English Historical writing, printing and spelling Lexical change Historical word formation Semantic change Grammatical change: inflections 333 334 336 339 341 344 347 351 355 357 xi
Contents 13.11 Grammatical change: personal pronouns 13.12 Grammatical change: phrases, clausesand sentences 13.13 Historical discourse 13.14 Phonological change: consonants 13.15 Phonological change: vowels Exercises 36ļ Յ64 367 368 371 373 Broader perspectives: suggestions for further reading and research 375 Phonetic and other symbols Glossary Index ygQ 384 412 Answers to the exercises are available online at www.bloomsbury.pub/frameworks-of-english xii
The fourth edition of this popular textbook takes the reader on a step-by-step journey through the various levels of language, covering all the linguistic frameworks in a single volume. Beginning with words as the building blocks of language, Ballard investigates their internal structure before moving on to larger and larger units, from phrases to sentences and beyond. The sound system of English is also explored in detail, from individual segments to connected speech. Lastly, some broader perspectives are offered, looking at regional, global and historical variation in English. Fully revised and refreshed, this edition: • includes an engaging new chapter exploring how the frameworks of the language have changed over time, from Old English to the present day, • provides a selection of exercises at the end of every chapter allowing readers to consolidate and develop their understanding, and • introduces ‘point of comparison’ boxes offering opportunities to compare features of English with those found in other languages. Supported by plenty of examples, helpful cross-referencing and a detailed glossary, The Frameworks of English is the perfect reader-friendly guide for all students of English language and linguistics. For extra learning and teaching resources, including answers to exercises, visit
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Contents List of Tables xiii List of Figures xiv List of Points of Comparison xv Acknowledgements xvi Part I Introduction 1 introduction 1.1 A voyage around the English language 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Frameworks and levels Meaning Speech and writing Which English? A descriptive approach Using this book Part II Lexical Frameworks 2 Word Classes 2.1 Words: the building blocksof language 2.2 Defining English words 2.3 Lexemes and lexis 2.4 Word classes 2.5 Open and closed classesofwords 2.6 Nouns 2.7 Lexical verbs 2.8 Adjectives 2.9 Adverbs 2.10 Pronouns: primary pronouns 2.11 Pronouns: other pronountypes 2.12 Determiners 2.13 Auxiliary verbs 2.14 Prepositions 2.15 Conjunctions 2.16 Wh-words Exercises 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 13 14 16 17 18 21 23 24 25 29 33 36 39 41 43 44 46
3 Word Formation 3.1 Simple and complex words 3.2 Morphemes and allomorphs 3.3 Word-formation strategies 3.4 Affixation 3.5 Compounding 3.6 Combining forms 3.7 Multi-word verbs 3.8 Conversion 3.9 Other word-formation strategies 3.10 Word meanings: derived words, compound words 3.11 Word meanings: meaning relations 3.12 Word meanings: polysemy Exercises Lexical frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research Part III Grammatical Frameworks 4 Inflections 4.1 Inflections as an aspect of grammar 4.2 Inflections in Present-Day English 4.3 Noun inflections: number 4.4 Noun inflections: possession 4.5 Verb inflections: regular forms 4.6 Verb inflections: irregular forms 4.7 Adjective and adverb inflections 4.8 Pronoun inflections and forms Exercises 5 viii Phrases 5.1 What is a phrase? 5.2 Noun phrases: internal structure 5.3 Noun phrases: pre-and postmodification 5.4 Verb phrases: internal structure 5.5 Verb phrases: tense 5.6 Verb phrases: auxiliaries and aspects 5.7 Verb phrases: voice 5.8 Verb phrases: finite and non-finite verb phrases 5.9 Adjective and adverb phrases 5.10 Prepositional phrases 5.11 Embedding 5.12 Coordination and apposition of phrases Exercises
6 Clauses 6 լ What is a clause? 5 շ The five clause elements 6 3 Subject element 5 4 Verb element 6.5 Object element 6.6 Complement element 6.7 Adverbial element 6.8 Clause structures 6.9 Active and passive clauses 6.10 Non-finite clauses 6,11 Main and subordinate clauses 6.12 Clauses as clause elements 6.13 Clauses within phrases 6.14 Relative clauses 6.15 Nominal relative clauses 6.16 Negative clauses 6.17 Verbless clauses Exercises 126 126 127 127 129 129 130 132 134 135 137 138 139 141 144 146 147 148 149 7 Sentences 7.1 What is a sentence? 7.2 Sentence types 7.3 Declarative sentences 7.4 Interrogative sentences 7.5 Imperative sentences 7.6 Exclamative sentences 7.7 Simple sentences 7.8 Compound sentences 7.9 Complex sentences 7.10 Adverbial clauses 7.11 Structural variation: fronting and end-shift 7.12 Structural variation: extraposition 7.13 Structural variation: existential there Exercises 152 152 153 154 155 158 159 160 162 166 170 172 174 177 179 Grammatical frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 182 Part IV Discourse Frameworks 8 Beyond Sentences 8.1 Discourse 8.2 Text and context 8.3 Spoken and written discourse 187 187 188 190 ix
8.4 Lexical cohesion 8.5 Repetition 8.6 Reference 8.7 Ellipsis 8.8 Cohesion in interactional discourse 8.9 Structure in interactional discourse 8.10 Discourse markers 8.11 Register 8.12 Electronically-mediated discourse Exercises p p ρ p 20 2 2, 2. 2p 21՝ Discourse frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 22 Part V Phonological Frameworks 9 Phonetics and Phonemes 22; 10 x 9.1 Phonetics and phonology 9.2 A representative accent 9.3 Phonemes 9.4 The International Phonetic Alphabet 9.5 The vocal tract 9.6 The consonants of English 9.7 Classifying consonants: place of articulation 9.8 Classifying consonants: manner of articulation 9.9 Classifying consonants: voicing 9.10 The vowels of English 9.11 Classifying vowels: length 9.12 Classifying vowels: tongue position, lip shape 9.13 RP vowels in relation to cardinal vowels 9.14 RP diphthongs 9.15 Phonetic transcriptions Exercises 22і 2? 22’ 22' 22'. 231 23í 23՛ 236 238 240! 241 245 248 249 250 Segmental Phonology 253 10.1 What issegmental phonology? 10.2 The distribution of consonants 10.3 The distribution of vowels 10.4 Consonant and vowel allophones 10.5 Consonant clusters and syllable structure 10.6 The syllable template 10.7 Connected speech Exercises 253 254 257 259 262 270 273 275
11 Suprasegmental phonology 278 Hl What is suprasegmental phonology? 11.2 Word stress 113 Word stress: polysyllabic and compound words 114 Word stress and word class 11.5 Rhythm 11.6 Strong and weak forms 11.7 Intonation and tones 11.8 Tone units 11.9 Semantic and discourse functions of intonation 11.10 Grammatical functions of intonation 11.11 Other suprasegmental features Exercises 278 278 281 283 285 286 288 289 291 293 294 295 Phonological frameworks: suggestions for further reading and research 298 Part VI Broader Perspectives 12 Variation in Present-Day English 303 13 12.1 Beyond RP and Standard British English 12.2 Variation in Present-Day English: an overview 12.3 Studying and analysing variation in Present-Day English 12.4 Lexical variation 12.5 Grammatical variation: inflections 12.6 Grammatical variation: phrase structure 12.7 Grammatical variation: clauses and sentences 12.8 Variation in discourse 12.9 Phonological variation: consonants 12.10 Phonological variation: vowels 12.11 Phonological variation: prosodic features 12.12 An example from London Exercises 303 306 307 308 313 316 318 320 321 325 327 327 330 Historical English 333 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.10 A historical perspective The beginnings of English The phases of historical English External causes of historical change Studying and analysing historical English Historical writing, printing and spelling Lexical change Historical word formation Semantic change Grammatical change: inflections 333 334 336 339 341 344 347 351 355 357 xi
Contents 13.11 Grammatical change: personal pronouns 13.12 Grammatical change: phrases, clausesand sentences 13.13 Historical discourse 13.14 Phonological change: consonants 13.15 Phonological change: vowels Exercises 36ļ Յ64 367 368 371 373 Broader perspectives: suggestions for further reading and research 375 Phonetic and other symbols Glossary Index ygQ 384 412 Answers to the exercises are available online at www.bloomsbury.pub/frameworks-of-english xii
The fourth edition of this popular textbook takes the reader on a step-by-step journey through the various levels of language, covering all the linguistic frameworks in a single volume. Beginning with words as the building blocks of language, Ballard investigates their internal structure before moving on to larger and larger units, from phrases to sentences and beyond. The sound system of English is also explored in detail, from individual segments to connected speech. Lastly, some broader perspectives are offered, looking at regional, global and historical variation in English. Fully revised and refreshed, this edition: • includes an engaging new chapter exploring how the frameworks of the language have changed over time, from Old English to the present day, • provides a selection of exercises at the end of every chapter allowing readers to consolidate and develop their understanding, and • introduces ‘point of comparison’ boxes offering opportunities to compare features of English with those found in other languages. Supported by plenty of examples, helpful cross-referencing and a detailed glossary, The Frameworks of English is the perfect reader-friendly guide for all students of English language and linguistics. For extra learning and teaching resources, including answers to exercises, visit |
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