This book is designed to help advanced students and teachers to come to grips with a modern, mainstream, description of the grammar of British English. The material is organised into a number of separate entries, arranged alphabetically. The basic arguments for this are that grammar needs to be presented and studied in digestible chunks, and that these need to be readily accessible. Grammar is a major system of any language (alongside phonology and lexis). But most frequently we turn to a reference book for information on one particular item. The alphabetical arrangement and full index of this book are designed to ease such inquiries. Yet each item is part of a larger system: grammar is a system of systems no less than the human body, a motor-car engine or any other mechanism. For this reason, each entry ends with references to other, related, entries. By following these sign-posts the inquirer is helped to appreciate how the system and its parts inter-relate. Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd. (January 1, 1990) Language: English Paperback: 332 pages ISBN-10: 0140808620 ISBN-13: 978-0140808629 Article Weight: 1.1 pounds Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inch Link download https://nitro.download/view/861374E48687530https://nitroflare.com/folder/949760/L00VuZ2xpc2g=