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Introduction to English language.  

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Introduction to English Language: Basic Concepts & Structures * Contents o Introduction & Outline Structure 2 o Morphology 3 Inflection and Derivation 3 Word Formation 4 o Closed & Open Word Classes 4 Problems of Classification 5 o Word Classes 6 Nouns & Articles 6 Pronouns 7 Verbs 8 Adjectives & Adverbs 9 Conjunctions 10 Prepositions 10 o Syntax 11 Noun Phrase 12 Adjective Phrase 13 Adverb Phrase 13 Prepositional Phrase 13 Verb Phrase 13 o Sentence & Clause 13 Clauses 14 Clause elements 14 Subject 14 Object 14 Verb 15 Complement 15 Adverbials 15 Vocatives 15 Clause Types 15 o Clause Function & Sentence Structure 16 Coordinate Clause 16 Subordinate Clause 16 Adverbial Clause 17 Adjectival Clause 17 o The Sentence 18 Sentence Types 18 Functions of the Sentence 18 Other Sentence Types 19 Structure & Style in the Sentence 20 * Introduction We can study the structure of language in a variety of ways. For example, we can study classes of words (parts of speech), meanings of words, with or without considering changes of meaning (semantics), how words are organised in relation to each other (syntax), how words are formed (morphology), the sounds of words (phonetics) and how written...

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