TY - BOOK AU - Wright,Laura AU - Amis,Kingsley AU - Auden,W.H. AU - Betjeman,John AU - Bishop,Elizabeth AU - Brookner,Anita AU - Chandler,Raymond AU - Churchill,Caryl AU - Danticat,Edwige AU - Dryden,John AU - Duhig,Ian AU - Dunn,Nell AU - Farrell,M.J. AU - Fitzgerald,F.Scott AU - Fitzgerald,Penelope AU - Fitzgerald,Zelda AU - Forster,E.M. AU - Graham,Laurie AU - Green,Henry AU - Greene,Graham AU - Gunn,Thom AU - Heaney,Seamus AU - Jacobs,A.C. AU - Janowicz,Tama AU - Jerome,Jerome K. AU - Jesse,F.Tennyson AU - Joyce,James AU - Kerouak,Jack AU - Larkin,Philip AU - Mamet,David AU - Morrison,Arthur AU - Nash,Ogden AU - Okri,Ben AU - Peake,Mervyn AU - Pinter,Harold AU - Poultney,C.B. AU - Rhys,Jean AU - Robinson,Mary AU - Sanchez,M.G. AU - Selvon,Sam AU - Smith,Stevie AU - Spark,Muriel AU - Swift,Graham AU - Taylor,Elizabeth AU - Thomas,Dylan AU - Tonouchi,Lee A. AU - Walcott,Derek AU - Waugh,Evelyn AU - Welch,Denton AU - Wells,H.G. AU - Winterson,Jeanette AU - Woolf,Virginia TI - English Grammar for Literature Students: How to Analyse Literary Texts T2 - Mouton Textbook SN - 9783111348414 AV - P53 .W75 2024 U1 - 428.2 PY - 2024///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter Mouton KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Study and teaching KW - Grammatik KW - Literaturanalyse KW - Lyrik KW - Roman KW - Theater KW - literarische Interpretation KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Grammar KW - Literary Interpretation KW - Literature KW - Novels KW - Plays KW - Poems N1 - Frontmatter --; Acknowledgements --; Contents --; Introduction --; 1 On Nouns --; 2 Premodification in the Noun Phrase --; 3 On Adjectives --; 4 On Definite and Indefinite Articles --; 5 Personal Pronouns --; 6 Prepositional Phrases --; 7 On Verbs: Tense --; 8 Phrasal Verbs --; 9 Auxiliary Verbs --; 10 Auxiliary Verb do --; 11 Modal Auxiliary Verbs --; 12 On Aspect --; 13 Adverbs --; 14 Adverbials --; 15 On Clauses --; 16 On Clauses: Coordinators and Subordinators --; 17 On Clauses: Relative Pronouns --; 18 -ing forms --; 19 On Anaphora --; 20 On Cataphora --; 21 End Focus and Endweight --; 22 Collocation and Colligation --; 23 Cohesion and Coherence --; 24 Deixis --; 25 Conversational Implicatures --; 26 Speech Acts --; Primary Sources --; References; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This book teaches the basics of the structure of the English language with plentiful extracts from novels, poems and plays, so that literature students learn how to identify parts of speech and discuss their effects. No previous linguistics experience is assumed. Each chapter is divided into a definition of a specific linguistic feature; a demonstration of it in a literary text; a literary exercise where readers identify it themselves and assess its effect; and a brief summary of the teaching point. Interpretation is subjective and readers will learn how to build linguistic evidence to support their view. Essential knowledge for anyone who analyses English Literature UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111348896 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783111348896 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783111348896/original ER -