Hi Teachers & Learners,
Which is the best book/article (or any that contains this stuff) to learn transformations and diagrams for this? I was searching google intensively but found only exercises with no theory.
Pls help me as soon as possible.
What exactly do you mean by 'transformation of a sentence'?
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What can be meant by that for an English teacher?Please state that you are not a bona fide teacher.
Surface structure, deep structure, Wh -movement, Alpha movement, VP movement, I-C movement, etc.
It is obvious from your question, 5jj, that you are blissfully unaware of these basic concepts in transformational grammar. How did you manage to become a teacher? Did you go to univ. before the 60's? did you ever go to univ. at all?
This is a good starter for amateurs:Which is the best book/article (or any that contains this stuff) to learn transformations and diagrams for this? I was searching google intensively but found only exercises with no theory.
Andrew Radford: Transformational Grammar
5jj may want to read this too.
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We are just starting with this stuff at my university now, and it is about passive, subject rising and Egui - NP Deletion transformations.
Last edited by bhaisahab; 24-Nov-2011 at 17:35. Reason: Improvement
Does your university department not offer a reading list? It's usually better to go with their recommendations, because the books have been selected as being relevant to your course.
I can't think offhand of a good, modern introductory book; perhaps others may come up with suggestions. If you have specific questions, you can post them in the Linguistics forum. Somebody should be able to help.
ps. It's equi deletion.
Last edited by 5jj; 24-Nov-2011 at 20:54. Reason: minor typo
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