David Brazil's pioneering work on the grammar of spoken discourse
ended at A Grammar Of Speech (1995) due to his untimely death.
Gerard O'Grady picks up the baton in this book and
teststhedescription of usedlanguageagainst a spoken corpus. He
incorporates findings from the last decade of corpus linguistics
study, notably concerning phrases and lexical items larger than
single orthographic words and ellipsis. He demonstrates theadded
communicative significance that the incorporation of two systems of
intonation ('Key' and 'Termination') bring to the grammar. O'Grady
reviews the literature andcovers the theorybefore moving on to a
practical, analytic section. His final chapter reviews the
arguments, maps the road ahead and lays out the practical
applications of the grammar. The book will be of great interest to
researchers in applied linguistics, discourse analysis and also
EFL/ESL.
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