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Meaning-centered Grammar Craig Hancock

Meaning-centered Grammar By Craig Hancock

Meaning-centered Grammar by Craig Hancock


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Using examples from contemporary fiction, this book promotes a respect for the power and usefulness of language in all its forms. It draws from a number of linguistic grammars, traditional grammar, and contemporary composition theory, yet achieves a unified synthesis by seeing each of these as ways to understand the language itself.

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Meaning-centered Grammar: An Introductory Text by Craig Hancock

Rather than narrowly dividing language between correct and incorrect, this book promotes a respect for the power and usefulness of language in all its forms. It draws from a number of linguistic grammars, traditional grammar, and contemporary composition theory, yet achieves a unified synthesis by seeing each of these as ways to understand the language itself and its natural, inherent, meaning-making grammatical system. The book draws heavily on real world writing, including authors like Annie Dillard, Richard Rodriguez, John McPhee, Alice Walker, Tim O'Brien, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cornel West. Though the book is primarily a linguistically based exploration, the final two chapters move into the practical world of real world application in writing (including punctuation) and reading (grammatical analysis.) It does not stop at the isolated sentence, but considers ways in which grammar works in longer passages and in harmony with rhetorical purposes. Its direct focus is on developing an understanding of language and not on directly changing language behavior. It should be of great interest to writing teachers or grammar teachers looking for alternatives to narrow prescriptive approaches or the disinterested descriptions of much contemporary linguistics.

Meaning-centered Grammar Reviews

'Hancock's Meaning-Centered Grammar makes an excellent introduction to traditional grammar viewed within a functional perspective. It possesses a warmth of style unusual for a textbook in this field.' Michael Cummings, Professor, Department of English, York University, Toronto

About Craig Hancock

Craig Hancock has taught English at the college level for almost three decades. He is the senior writing faculty for the nationally honored Educational Opportunity Program at the University at Albany, where he has tried to discover approaches to grammar compatible with process (meaning based) approaches to teaching writing. This text was developed and refined over five years in an introductory course in English grammar.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Rethinking Grammar; Chapter two: Basic Principles of Grammar; Chapter three: Elements of the Simple Clause; Chapter four: Context Based Meaning in a Sentence; Chapter five: A Closer Look at Verb Phrases; Chapter six: Transitivity: Clause as Representation; Chapter seven: Verbs as Adjectives, Nouns, and as Heads of Non-Finite Subordinate Clauses; Chapter eight: Coordination and Compounding: Appositional Phrases; Chapter nine: Finite Subordinate Clauses; Chapter ten: Grammar and Writing: Punctuation; Chapter eleven: Grammar and Meaning in Longer Texts; Glossary

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GOR013593098
9781904768111
1904768113
Meaning-centered Grammar: An Introductory Text by Craig Hancock
Used - Good
Paperback
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2005-03-01
224
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