Meaning-Centered Grammar - An Introductory Text - Craig Hancock

Meaning-Centered Grammar - An Introductory Text - Craig Hancock

Coordination and compounding: appositional phrases

Meaning-Centered Grammar - An Introductory Text - Craig Hancock

Craig Hancock [+-]
SUNY - Albany
Craig Hancock has taught English at the college level for almost three decades. He is the senior writing faculty for the nationally honored Educational Opportunity Program at the University at Albany, where he has sought to discover approaches to grammar compatible with process (meaning based) approaches to teaching writing. This text was developed and refined over five years in an introductory course in English grammar.

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8.1 Introduction (Coordination of longer sequences; Shared constituents) 8.2 Section exercise 8.3 Coordinate adjectives (Commas as implied ‘and’; Two part conjunctions) 8.4 Appositional phrases 8.5 Non-finite clauses as appositional 8.6 Section exercise 8.7 Ellipsis 8.8 Chapter practice

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Hancock, Craig . Coordination and compounding: appositional phrases. Meaning-Centered Grammar - An Introductory Text. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 138155 Nov 2005. ISBN 9781904768111. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=28609. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.28609. Nov 2005

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