Preface
Codes and Signs
Introduction
PART ONE SYNTAX AS A LINGUISTIC SYSTEM
Chapter 1 Sentence Elements vs.word classes
1.1Sentence Elements
1.2Word Classes
1.3Element Order
Chapter 2 Sentence Structures
2.1 The Nature of English Sentence
2.2 Operator,Auxiliary,and predication
2.3 Sentence Constituents or Elements
2.4 Sentence Types
2.5 The Nature of English Sentence
Chapter 3 Sentence Patterns
3.1 Patterns Inrtroduced by There
3.2 patterns Containing “S+Lv+Cs”
3.3 Intransitive Verb Patterns
3.4 Pattrns Containing”S+Vi+Cs”
3.5 Pattrns Containing”SPO”
3.6 Patterns Containing”SPOiOd”
3.7 Patterns Containing”SPOCo”
3.8 Patterns Containing”SPOCo”
3.9 Patterns Containing Continuous Tenses and Future Forms
3.10 Some Important Patterns Containing
3.11 Adjective Patterns
3.12 Patterns Introduced by it
3.13 Patterns of Co-ordination
3.14 Patterns Containing Attributive Postmodifies
3.15 Patterns Containing Restrictive
3.16 Relative Clause as Attribute
3.17 Relative Clause as Adverbial or Co-ordinate Clause
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Chapter 4 Pattern Transf or mation
PART TWO SYNTAX AS THE PIVOT OF LANGUAGE CATEGORIES
Chapter 5 Syntax and Phonology
Chapter 6 Syntax and Vocabulary
Chapter 7 Syntax and Discourse
PART THREE SYNTAX IN ACTON
Chapter 8 Syntax and Stylistic Effects
Chapter 9 Syntax and Translation
PA RT FOUR
Chapter 10 Theoretical Explorations
Conclusion
Bibliography