Analysing Sentences: An Introduction to English Syntax (Learning about Language)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Noel Burton-Roberts
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Language: English
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Edition: 5
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ISBN: 9780367633783
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Pages: 270
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.9 inches
About The Book:
Syntax: A Linguistic Introduction to Sentence Structure by Noel Burton-Roberts is a clear, accessible textbook designed for readers new to the subject of syntax. Now in its 5th edition, this widely used text provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure of sentences, offering detailed explanations of core concepts in a straightforward manner.
The book is structured with in-text and end-of-chapter exercises, making it ideal for both self-directed study and as core reading material for introductory syntax courses. These exercises allow readers to apply the theoretical concepts they have learned, reinforcing their understanding and encouraging deeper engagement with the material.
This edition continues to provide a balanced approach to the study of sentence structure, featuring updated content and examples to keep pace with contemporary research. Whether you're a student of linguistics or someone simply curious about how sentences are structured, this book offers an excellent foundation for exploring the rules and patterns that govern sentence formation.
With its clear language and practical exercises, Syntax: A Linguistic Introduction to Sentence Structure is an essential resource for anyone starting their journey into the study of linguistics and syntax.