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This book provides an overview of basic syntactic categories,
analytical methods and theoretical frameworks that are needed for a
comprehensive and systematic description and analysis of the syntax
of English as it is spoken and written today. It is therefore
useful for students of the English language but also for teachers
who are looking for an overview of traditional syntactic analysis.
In addition, the book explores various related aspects, such as
syntactic variation, the relation between syntax and semantics, and
psycholinguistic approaches to syntax. One focus throughout is to
introduce the reader to the 'art' or science of syntactic
argumentation. Almost all of the examples that are found in this
book are drawn from language corpora - each syntactic concept,
therefore, is exemplified by authentic language data.
Based on a large sample of press data extracted from the British
National Corpus (BNC), the book undertakes a detailed investigation
of present-day English proper names, an important but
under-researched area in English linguistics. Employing the
statistical technique of binary logistic regression, this book
presents a new method of analysing non-discrete categories in
linguistics with reference to the grammatical notion of gradience
and the principle of parsimony. The focus is particularly on the
grammatical factors influencing the choice between use and non-use
of the definite article a well-known issues of uncertainty in
modern English. The study also concentrates on multiword
organisation names, which have been little studied, although they
occur frequently in newspaper language and have special
characteristics of their own. By making precise predictive
statements about the conditions under which the definite article is
preferred or dispreferred, the book is also able to shed light on
the theory of linguistic performance.
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