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Analyzing English Grammar

by Thomas P. Klammer, Muriel R. Schulz, Angela Della Volpe

📖 Overview

Analyzing English Grammar presents a systematic approach to understanding English grammar through both traditional and modern linguistic frameworks. The book combines structural and transformational methods to examine language patterns and grammatical concepts. The text progresses from word classes through phrases and clauses to sentence analysis, with each chapter building on previous concepts. Practice exercises and examples drawn from contemporary sources allow readers to apply grammatical principles to real language use. The authors integrate Form-Function diagrams and tree diagrams to illustrate grammatical relationships, while also addressing morphology, syntax, and other core linguistic concepts. Clear definitions and explanations make complex grammatical concepts accessible to students at various levels. This textbook serves as both a practical guide and theoretical foundation for understanding how English operates as a system of communication. Its dual focus on traditional and contemporary approaches provides readers with multiple perspectives on language analysis.

👀 Reviews

Readers report this textbook delivers clear explanations of English grammar concepts through a methodical approach to sentence analysis and structure. Liked: - Step-by-step sentence diagramming examples - Practice exercises with answer keys - Clear explanations of linguistic terminology - Helpful visuals and charts Disliked: - Dense academic writing style - Limited coverage of modern usage - Some find the tree diagrams confusing - Price is high for a paperback One student noted "The diagrams finally helped grammar click for me after years of confusion." A teacher commented that "The practice exercises are invaluable for reinforcing concepts." Ratings: Amazon: 4.4/5 (127 reviews) Goodreads: 3.8/5 (56 ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.2/5 (18 reviews) The book appears most popular among linguistics students and English teachers rather than general readers seeking grammar help. Several reviewers mentioned success using it as a teaching reference but found it too technical for casual study.

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🤔 Interesting facts

📚 The book has been a trusted resource in English grammar education for over 40 years, with its first edition published in 1977. 🎓 Thomas P. Klammer served as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at California State University, Fullerton, bringing extensive academic leadership experience to the text. 💡 The book pioneered the use of tree diagrams in teaching grammar, making complex sentence structures visually comprehensible for students. 🔍 It incorporates both traditional grammar and modern linguistic approaches, bridging classical teaching methods with contemporary language analysis. 📖 Unlike many grammar textbooks, it includes extensive coverage of morphology (word formation), helping readers understand how English words are built and modified.