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Somewhat Expanded and Much Corrected
March 2008
An honest, fun, and funny grammar-book
for all ages and places 
Interesting, authentic data, famous faces, and creative pix!
"We are looking forward to the Friendly Grammar of English."
-- Michael Halliday
"Your new grammar seems bright and sharp."
-- John Sinclair
II.A Three sides
II.B The double-bind of “English teachers”
II.D The term “grammar”
II.E A “bref historie” of English GRAMMAR versus “grammar’
II.F “Grammar”, “lexicon”, “lexicogrammar”, and “usage”
ii.G Six criteria for a “friendly grammar”
Part IV. WORDS and PHRASES in a “grammar”
IV.A What’s in a WORD?
IV.B WORD-PIECES
IV.C MULTI-WORD UNITS
IV.D “Naming the Parts of Speech” revisited
IV.E WORD-CLASSES
IV.F. MAJOR WORD-CLASSES
IV.F.1 NOUNS
IV.F.2 NOMINALS
IV.F.3 NOUN PHRASES
IV.F.3.1 DETERMINERS in NOUN PHRASES
IV.F.3.2 ARTICLES
IV.F.3.3 DEMONSTRATIVES
IV.D.3.4 POSSESSIVES
IV.F.3.5 INTERROGATIVES and EXCLAMATORIES
IV.F.3.6 QUANTIFIERS and ENUMERATORS
IV.F.3.7 PRE-MODIFIERS and POST-MODIFIERS
IV.F.4 PRO-NOUNS and PRO-NOMINALS
IV.F.5 ADJECTIVES
IV.F.5.1 PRO-ADJECTIVES
IV.F.6 VERBS
IV.F.7 VERBALS
IV.F.8 VERB PHRASES
IV.F.9 ADVERBS and ADVERBIALS
IV.F.9.1 PRO-ADVERBS and PRO-ADVERBIALS
IV.G. MINOR WORD-CLASSES
IV.G. 1 INTERJECTIONS
IV.G.2 PREPOSITIONS
IV.G. 3 JUNCTIONS
Part V. A LEXICOGRAMMAR of PROCESSES in CLAUSES
V.A. GRAMMAR, LEXICON, and LEXICOGRAMMAR revisited
V.B; A LEXICOGRAMMAR of PROCESSES
V.B.1 OUTER PROCESSES
V.B.2 INNER PROCESSES
VI.E MINOR CLAUSE TYPES
VI.E.1 DEPENDENT CLAUSES
Part VII. PUNCTUATION in LEXICOGRAMMAR and PROSODY
Part VIII. On the future of GRAMMAR and “grammar”
No file exceeds 400 MB in size.
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2007
1.A A not-so-modest proposal
1.B The “text” on the horizon
1.C The vintage of our discontent
2. Translation Studies and Language Studies Then and Now
2.A A “linguistic theory of translation”?
2.B From equivalence to convergence and coincidence
3. Poetic Translation Then and Now
3.A Poetics between modernism and post-modernism
3.B Quality Control in Preview
4. Word-Classes, Word-Pieces, and Word-Formation
4.A Word-classes
4.B Word-class: Pronouns
4.C Word-class: Verbs and verbal complements
4.D Word-pieces: Prefixes
4.E Word-formation versus word-order
5. Thematics
5.A Systematic or polysystematic?
5.B Thematics for the Elegies: Suffering and death
5.C Thematics for the Elegies: Childhood
5.D Thematics for the Elegies: Dissemination
5.E Thematic word-pieces
5.F Realigning the conception of “elegy”
6. A Map of Strategies for Quality Control
6.A Dedications
6.B Superficial errors and oversights
6.C Rearranging the word-order
6.D Metre, euphony, and intonational flow
6.E Varieties of meanings
6.F Off-targets
6.G Special creations
7. Translation Quality out of Control
7.A. Carlyle Ferran Maclntyre
7. B James Blair Leishman (and Stephen Spender)
The Duino Elegies - 2007 version
Die Duineser Elegien - Original German Text
The Duino Elegies - 1997 version
Bibliography
Toward a Multidisciplinary Science of Texts
1980
I. Basic Issues
II. Sequential Connectivity
III. Conceptual Connectivity
IV. Informativity
V. Textual Efficiency
VI. Frames, Schemes, and Plans
VII. Further Issues in Text Processes
VIII. Conversation and Narration
IX. Applications for a Science of Texts
Introduction to Text Linguistics
I. Basic notions
II. The evolution of text linguistics
III. The procedural approach
IV. Cohesion
V. Coherence
VI. Intentionality and acceptability
VII. Informativity
VIII. Situationality
IX. Intertextuality
X. Research and schooling
1984
I. The Context of Communication
II. Scientific Precursors
III. The Procedural Approach
IV. The Linearity of Text Production
V. Writing vs. Spelling, Grammar, and Speech
VI. Style, Stages, and Steps Toward Progress
A Survey of Contemporary Literary Theorists
1988
Rene Wellek and Austin Warren
Northrop Frye
Leslie Fiedler
E.D. Hirsch
Wolfgang Iser
Hans Robert Jauss
Norman Holland
David Bleich
Bernard Paris
Jonathan Culler
Paul de Man
Harold Bloom
Geoffrey Hartman
Kate Millett
Luce Irigaray
The Discourse of Fundamental Works
1991
Ferdinand de Saussure
Edward Sapir
Leonard Bloomfield
Kenneth Lee Pike
Louis Hjelmslev
Noam Chomsky
John Rupert Firth
Michael Halliday
Terry Winograd (previously unpublished)
Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch
Peter Hartmann
for a Science of Text and Discourse
1997
I Getting Started
II Toward a Science of Text and Discourse
III Designing Models of Cognition and Communication in Society
IV Functionality and Textuality
V Intermediary Control Systems between Virtual and Actual
VI Interlingual Discourse in Theory and Practice
VII Discourse in Socialization and Education
VIII Discourse and the "Whole Human Being"
A NEW INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY
2004
0. Getting Started
I. Theory and Practice
II. Theory and Practice in Studies of Language
III. Lexicogrammar in the Study of Text and Discourse
IV. Prosody in the Study of Text and Discourse
V. Visuality in the Study of Text and Discourse
VI. Style in the Study of Text and Discourse
VII. Discursive Themes of Social Division
The "New Racism"
Worker safety
Consumer health
Environmentalism
Civil asset forfeiture
"American interests"
The "Patriot Acts"
VIII. The Standards of Textuality Revisited
IX. A Final Word
AL ESTUDIO DEL TEXTO Y DEL DISCURSO
VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL
Language Policy and Language Education
in Emerging Nations
Focus on Slovenia and Croatia
Functionalism and Corpus Linguistics
in
the "Next Generation"
(A) The relation between language versus language use
(B) The role of linguists in accessing language
(C) The status of intuition and introspection
(D) The "proper" size of a corpus
(E) The relation between grammar and lexicon
(F) The relation between syntagmatic and paradigmatic
(G) The relation among syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
(H) The status of "linguistic rules"
(I) The status of the "word"
(J) The status of the "sentence"
(K) The status of "meaning"
(L) The evolution of language and discourse
(M) The production of reference works, such as dictionaries
(N) The teaching and learning of languages
Now
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This volume constitutes a truly impressive achievement. After Ilham Abu Ghazaleh finished her academic degree with us at the University of Florida , she returned to her native Palestine. There, she shouldered the heavy job as Head of the English Department at Birzeit University.

It was in fact a post once held by the illustrious Palestinian patriot and diplomat Hanan Ashrawi: "the Voice of Palestine” (Barbara Victor of CBS), whose book This Side of Peace is indispensable to understand the "situation" of Palestine.
Compared to the original book in English, my diligent translators also acted as co-authors in the recognition they accorded to Arab and Arabic traditions of rhetoric and language study, as documented in the "Arabic References" at the end.
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List of All Works by Text Type and Title
Updated August 2005
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HERE ARE SOME NEWLY UPLOADED
OR REVISED PAPERS
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Linguistic Theory
Linguistic Theory and Meta-Theory
for a Science of Texts
The "rationality" of Noam Chomsky
Corpus Linguistics
Corporate Bridges 'Twixt Text and Language:
Twenty Arguments against Corpus Research
And Why They're a Right Load of Old Codswallop
Language Standards and Corpus Data in EFL
Descriptive linguistics at the millennium:
Corpus data as authentic language
Rhetoric and Stylistics in Light of Large-Corpus Data
Functional Linguistics
How ‘Systemic’ Is a Large Corpus
of English?
The heritage of functional sentence perspective
from the standpoint of text linguistics
Function and Form in Language Theory and Research:
The Tide is Turning
from a Systemic Functional Standpoint
Applied Linguistics
Theory and Practice in Applied Linguistics
Disconnection, Conflict, or Dialectic?
Text Linguistics
Ground Rules For Text Linguistics
Meaning And Parametric Adjustment
Text
Linguistics at the Millennium
with responses by
Michael Halliday and Ruqiaya Hasan
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Roland Harweg
Jay Lemke
James R. Martin
Discourse Analysis
Discourse Analysis as a “Three-Sided” Challenge and Opportunity
for Discourse, Cognition, and Society in 21st-Century Education
Language, discourse, and cognition:
Retrospects and prospects
El papel del anàlisis del discurso
en el estudio de inglés como lengua extranjera
UNESCO ADDRESS
Discourse studies and ideology
On "liberalism" and "liberalisation" in three large corpora of English
Theory versus practice in language planning
and in the discourse of language planning
Interpreting the Discourse of H.G. Widdowson:
A Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Analysis
(unexpurgated version)
The Case against Critical Discourse Analysis Reopened:
In Search of Widdowson’s “Pretexts”
Language Education
Language Programmes in English
A Look into the Future
Cognition and Technology in Education
Knowledge and Information --
Language and Discourse
Using a "Write-Speak-Write" Approach
For Basic Writers
Semiotics
Semiotics and control systems:
Toward a non-classical model of communication
Reading Research
Design criteria for process models of reading
THE STORY OF GRAMMARS AND THE GRAMMAR OF STORIES
Smartly polished for upload!
Terminology
between the Social Sciences and the Humanities
The genetic psychology of Jean Piaget
Literary Theory and Aesthetics


Closing the gap between linguistics and literary study:
Discourse analysis and literary theory
Quantum Aspects of Artistic Perception
Semantic Evaluation of Grammar in Poetry
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AS NAIVE READERS:
ANARCHY OR SELF-RELIANCE?
Translation
Translation in the University: