On this book you can find the full grammar needs for the Spanish University Access English Test. (PAU, Selectividad) This book fully meets every single grammatical point that should be taught on the 1st and 2nd Course of Bachillerato.
Grammar, Gesture, and Meaning in American Sign LanguageIn the sign languages of the deaf some signs can meaningfully point toward things or can be meaningfully placed in the space ahead of the signer. Such spatial uses of signs are an obligatory part of fluent grammatical signing. There is no parallel for this in vocally produced languages. This book focuses on American Sign Language to examine the grammatical and conceptual purposes served by these directional signs and demonstrates a remarkable integration of grammar and gesture in the service of constructing meaning.
Select Readings (book and quizzes with answers, intermediate level)
Select Readings Intermediate provides students with high-interest reading passages from authentic sources. These passages act as springboards into reading comprehension activities, reading skills development, vocabulary building, grammatical analysis and practice.
Rhythmic Grammar: The Influence of Rhythm on Grammatical Variation and Change in English
This groundbreaking book highlights a phonological preference, the Principle of Rhythmic Alternation, as a factor in grammatical variation and change in English from the early modern period to the present. Though frequently overlooked in earlier research, the phonetically motivated avoidance of adjacent stresses is shown to exert an influence on a wide variety of phenomena in morphology and syntax.
Phrase Structure and Grammatical Relations in Tagalog
Kroeger examines the history of the subjecthood debate and uses data from Tagalog to test the theories that have been put forth. His conclusions entail consequences for certain linguistic concepts and theories, and lead Kroeger to assert that grammatical relations are not defined in terms od surface phrase structure configurations, contrary to the assumptions of many approaches to syntax including the Government-Binding theory.