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  • Prepositions and Particles in English: A Discourse-Functional Account

    Prepositions and Particles in English by O'Dowd, Elizabeth M.;

    A Discourse-Functional Account

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 20 August 1998

    • ISBN 9780195111026
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 234x157x20 mm
    • Weight 522 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    O'Dowd offers a new, discourse-functional account of the categories "prepositon" and "particle" in English. She explains why certain words have membership in both categories, and solves many intriguing puzzles long associated with the syntax and semantics of these words. Based on linguistic data from a series of actual conversations, O'Down provides new insights into how prepositions and particles are used, and how their meanings can change across different discourse contexts or over time.

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    Long description:

    O'Dowd offers a new, discourse-functional account of the categories "prepositon" and "particle" in English. She explains why certain words have membership in both categories, and solves many intriguing puzzles long associated with the syntax and semantics of these words. Based on linguistic data from a series of actual conversations, O'Down provides new insights into how prepositions and particles are used, and how their meanings can change across different discourse contexts or over time.

    The chapters are argumentative discourse ar its best. O'Dowd's research on English P-forms gives the kind of evidence that should challenge those of us working on lesser documented languages to consider dissolving these boundaries in our own research, and asking some important questions. O'Dowd's broad research into both past and current analyses and descriptions of adverbs, prepositions, and other linguistic structures that impinge on the interpretation of them is impressive. In addition to the contribution her book makes to English linguistic research, her work is a splendid model for language research, description, and explanation.

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