М. Я. Блох - раздел Философия, ГРАММАТИКА АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА Теоретическая
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Москва «Высшая школа» 1983
№ 2103 «Иностранные языки»
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кафедра английского языка Горьковского педагогического института иностранных языков им. Н. А. Добролюбова и доктор филол. наук, проф. Л. Л. Нелюбин.
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Блох М. Я.
Б70 Теоретическая грамматика английского языка: Учебник. Для студентов филол. фак. ун-тов и фак. англ. яз. педвузов. — М.: Высш. школа, 1983.— с. 383 В пер.: 1 р.
В учебнике рассматриваютс
GRAMMAR IN THE SYSTEMIC CONCEPTION OF LANGUAGE
§ 1.Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. Language is social by nature; it is insepara
CHAPTER IV GRAMMATICAL CLASSES OF WORDS
§ 1.The words of language, depending on various formal and semantic features, are divided into grammatically relevant sets or classes. The traditional grammatical classes of words
CHAPTER IX NOUN: ARTICLE DETERMINATION
§ 1.Article is a determining unit of specific nature accompanying the noun in communicative collocation. Its special character is clearly seen against the background of determining
CHAPTER XVI VERB: VOICE
§ 1.The verbal category of voice shows the direction of the process as regards the participants of the situation reflected in the syntactic construction.
The voice of the
CHAPTER XVIII ADJECTIVE
§ 1.The adjective expresses the categorial semantics of property of a substance. It means that each adjective used in the text presupposes relation to some noun the property of who
CHAPTER XX SYNTAGMATIC CONNECTIONS OF WORDS
§ 1.Performing their semantic functions, words in an utterance form various syntagmatic connections with one another.
One should distinguish between syntagmatic groupings
ACTUAL DIVISION OF THE SENTENCE
§ 1. The notional parts of the sentence referring to the basic elements of the reflected situation form, taken together, the nominative meaning of the sentence. For the sake of terminological consi
CHAPTER XXIII COMMUNICATIVE TYPES OF SENTENCES
§ 1. The sentence is a communicative unit, therefore the primary classification of sentences must be based on the communicative principle. This principle is formulated in traditional grammar as the
SIMPLE SENTENCE: CONSTITUENT STRUCTURE
§ 1.The basic predicative meanings of the typical English sentence, as has already been pointed out, are expressed by the finite verb which is immediately connected with the subjec
CHAPTER XXV SIMPLE SENTENCE: PARADIGMATIC STRUCTURE
§ 1.Traditional grammar studied the sentence from the point of view of its syntagmatic structure: the sentence was approached as a string of certain parts fulfilling the correspond
COMPOSITE SENTENCE AS A POLYPREDICATIVE CONSTRUCTION
§ 1.The composite sentence, as different from the simple sentence, is formed by two or more predicative lines. Being a polypredicative construction, it expresses a complicated act
CHAPTER XXVIII COMPOUND SENTENCE
§ 1.The compound sentence is a composite sentence built on the principle of coordination. Coordination, the same as subordination, can be expressed either syndetically (by means of
CHAPTER XXIX SEMI-COMPLEX SENTENCE
§ 1. In accord with the principles laid down in the introductory description of composite sentences (Ch. XXVI), the semi-composite sentence is to be defined as a sentence with more than one predica
CHAPTER XXX SEMI-COMPOUND SENTENCE
§ 1. The semi-compound sentence is a semi-composite sentence built up on the principle of coordination. Proceeding from the outlined grammatical analysis of the composite sentence, the structure of
CHAPTER XXXI SENTENCE IN THE TEXT
§ 1.We have repeatedly shown throughout the present work that sentences in continual speech are not used in isolation; they are interconnected both semantically-topically and synta
SUBJECT INDEX
absolute and relative generalisation 77; 79; 81
absolute construction 112; 114; 180; 348-350
actional and statal verbs: see verb subclasses
active (verb-form)
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