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First Exposure to a Second Language: Learners' Initial Input Processing
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First Exposure to a Second Language: Learners' Initial Input Processing

The initial state of learner spontaneous input processing in foreign language learning, as well as the extent to which this processing leads to intake, is of central importance to theoreticians and teachers alike.
 
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Elementary Syntactic Structures: Prospects of a Feature-Free Syntax
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Elementary Syntactic Structures: Prospects of a Feature-Free Syntax

Most syntacticians, no matter their theoretical persuasion, agree that features (types or categories) are the most important units of analysis. Within Chomskyan generative grammar, the importance of features has grown steadily and within minimalism, it can be said that everything depends on features.

 
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English Coordinate Constructions: A Processing Perspective on Constituent Order (Studies in English Language)
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English Coordinate Constructions: A Processing Perspective on Constituent Order (Studies in English Language)

Drawing on extensive corpus-based research, this book explores the nature and behavior of coordinate constructions in three case studies, covering order in copulative compounds, binomials (bare phrases), and more complex phrases.
 
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Understanding Verbal Art: A Functional Linguistic Approach
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Understanding Verbal Art: A Functional Linguistic Approach

This book applies linguistic analysis to the poetry of Emeritus Professor Edwin Thumboo, a Singaporean poet and leading figure in Commonwealth literature. The work explores how the poet combines grammar and metaphor to make meaning, making the reader aware of the linguistic resources developed by Thumboo as the basis for his unique technique.
 
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Discourse, Grammar and Ideology: Functional and Cognitive Perspectives
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Discourse, Grammar and Ideology: Functional and Cognitive PerspectivesResearchers in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have often pointed to grammar as a locus of ideology in discourse. This book illustrates the role that grammars as models of language (and image) can play in revealing ideological properties of texts and discourse in social and political contexts. The book takes the reader through three distinct grammatical frameworks – functional grammar, multimodal grammar and cognitive grammar.
 
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