Meaning-centered Grammar

Meaning-centered Grammar
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Publisher : Equinox
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 1904768105
ISBN-13 : 9781904768104
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Book Synopsis Meaning-centered Grammar by : Craig Hancock

Download or read book Meaning-centered Grammar written by Craig Hancock and published by Equinox. This book was released on 2005-01 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.


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