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Making Sense of Grammar David Crystal

Making Sense of Grammar By David Crystal

Making Sense of Grammar by David Crystal


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Summary

This is the ideal companion to Rediscover Grammar - which bridges the gap between understanding language structure and analysing it in different contexts. An invaluable resource for teachers and students of A level English Literature and English Language and Literature... John Shuttleworth, Chief Examiner English Language and Literature A Level.

Making Sense of Grammar Summary

Making Sense of Grammar by David Crystal

Moves the analysis of grammar and language structure onto the next stage - interpreting it from a semantic and pragmatic point of view. Clearly shows how grammar works in different literary contexts - literary, non-literary, spoken and written. Explores a wide range of linguistic themes, including sociolinguistics, language acquisition and register. Provides guidance on how people can put their knowledge of grammar into daily practice and how this is interpreted by others. Organised in the same way as Rediscover Grammar for quick reference. Unique, lively writing and clear explanations from the world-class grammar expert.

Making Sense of Grammar Reviews

An invaluable resource for teachers and students of A Level English Language and English Language and Literature, encouraging the move on from mere 'feature spotting' responses to texts. John Shuttleworth, Chief Examiner English Language A Level

Additional information

GOR002179799
9780582848634
0582848636
Making Sense of Grammar by David Crystal
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
20040421
400
N/A
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