Description
A step-by-step introduction to English syntax and contemporary syntactic theory, full of helpful features for students and instructors alike.
About the Author
Andrew Radford is Emeritus Professor at the University of Essex. His popular textbooks include An Introduction to English Sentence Structure (2009), Minimalist Syntax (2004) and Syntactic Theory and the Structure of English (1997), all published by Cambridge University Press.
Reviews
'Masterly, challenging and radically innovative.' Neil Smith, University College London
'I learned the basics of syntactic argumentation by reading (and doing the exercises in) Andrew Radford's 1981 Transformational Syntax. Analysing English Sentences is an excellent continuation of that tradition.' Chris Collins, New York University
'Another outstanding textbook from Radford - it is very up to date and takes students through the complexities of syntactic theory and how to do syntactic analysis in the most manageable way possible.' Alison Henry, University of Ulster
'Andrew Radford's new edition of Analysing English Sentences is, like his previous textbooks, unparalleled for clarity, thoroughness and critical depth. In addition to offering an outstanding, step-by-step guide to the key notions of current syntactic theory, it provides through its exercise material a unique tool for students to assess the merits of a syntactic argument and to construct their own analyses.' Guglielmo Cinque, Ca' Foscari University, Venice
Book Information
ISBN 9780521669702
Author Andrew Radford
Format Paperback
Page Count 592
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1160g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 174mm * 28mm