tailieunhanh - The grammar of the english verb phrase part 3

The aim of this book is to describe the workings of the system of special verb forms used in Eng¬lish to locate situations in time. In this introduc¬tory chapter we lay the terminological and con¬ceptual groundwork which is necessary before we embark on our grammatical description of the English tense system. | I. General introductory remarks 7 COB-W Cobuild Corpus of English UK written LOB the Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen Corpus SEU the Survey of English Usage Corpus of Written English. TLS a corpus of articles that appeared in the Times Literary Supplement in 1997 WSJ a corpus of articles that appeared in the Wall Street Journal in 1989 www texts from the Worldwide Web especially from UK sources As to the www-examples we have carefully checked that they are indeed examples occurring in texts produced by native speakers. All the examples have also been judged by one or more speakers whose native language is Standard British English . No examples that sounded odd have been included. As to the system of reference to the examples used we have decided not to mention the full source but only to mark them as www . The reasons for this are the following. First explicit reference to the websites in question would reduce the readability of the text since such a reference easily takes up a complete line. Secondly because websites come and go we could never be sure that the reference would still be valid at the time the reader might want to surf to it. Finally those who wish to check examples can always google them. The following abbreviations refer to the following books articles or plays AVON L. M. Montgomery. Anne of Avonlea. electronically available through the Gutenberg project BAXT David Baxter. Will somebody please say something Plays and Players. 1967. 27-64. BM David Lodge. The British Museum is falling down. London Penguin. 1989. CHUZ Charles Dickens. Martin Chuzzlewit. Harmondsworth Penguin. 1969. CP David Lodge. Changing places. London Penguin. 1978. CRES N. F. Simpson. The Cresta run. London Fabers Fabers. 1966. DOC Colin Dexter. The daughters of Cain. London Macmillan. 1994. FFFP Agatha Christie from Paddington London Fontana. 1970. FORG Edgar Wallace. The forger. London Pan Books. 1960. GLME Hendrik Poutsma. A grammar of late modern English. Part I The sentence. Second

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