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THEME 1. WHAT IS GRAMMAR?
Plan:
1.
What is grammar?
2.
The correlation between grammar and meaning
3.
Grammar and function
Grammar is the system of a language. Grammar is sometimes
referred to be a language's "rules," but no language has rules. When
we say "rules," we mean that someone made the rules first and then
spoke the language, as if it were a new game. Languages, on the other
hand, did not begin in this manner.
People first made sounds, which
then evolved into words, phrases, and sentences. There is no such
thing as a universal language. Every
language evolves throughout
time. What we refer to as "grammar" is merely a reflection of a
language at a specific point in time. As a result, grammar is the mental
system of rules and categories that enables humans to generate and
interpret their language's words and sentences. Grammar adds
meanings that aren't immediately apparent from the context. Grammar
primarily
realizes
the
following
types
of
meanings:
• representational
- that is, grammar enables us to use language to
describe the world in terms of how, when and where things happen.
e.g. The sun set at 7.30. The children are playing in the garden.
• interpersonal
- that is, grammar facilitates the way we interact with
other
people when, for example, we need to get things done using
language.
e.g. There is a difference between: Tickets! Tickets, please. Can
you show me your tickets? May see your tickets? Would you mind if I
had a look at your tickets.
Grammar is a subject in the language arts that teachers and
students alike find challenging to teach and learn. The Form-Function
Method
for teaching grammar, on the other hand, simplifies the
subject by dividing it into its two most fundamental linguistic
elements: grammatical form and grammatical function.
The Form-
Function Method can be used to examine any language's grammar.
The Form-Function Method for teaching grammar is based on
four principal tenets:
Languages contain a finite number of grammatical forms.
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Languages contain a finite number of grammatical functions.
Grammatical forms perform one or more grammatical functions.
Grammatical functions can be performed by one or more grammatical
forms.
Begin using the Form-Function Method to study grammar by
learning the four tenets of the method. Subsequent grammar lessons
will elaborate on each tenet.
Define and describe grammatical
form after discussing the
philosophy underlying the Form-Function Method for teaching
grammar. There are a limited number of language-specific
grammatical forms in all languages. "What a word, phrase, or clause
looks like" is how grammatical form is defined.
Grammatical
formations are referred to as "parts of speech" in traditional grammars.
The term dog, for example, is a noun, while the phrase bite is a verb,
and the word little is an adjective.
The internal structure of words, sentences, and clauses is also
considered grammatical form. The
potential inflections of words, as
well as the syntax of phrases and clauses, can be defined as internal
structure. Prototypical nouns, for example, can be expressed as single
(dog) or plural (dogs), as well as possessive (dog's and dogs'). An
adjective (small), an adjective and an adverb phrase (very small), or
an adjective plus a prepositional phrase are all examples of
prototypical adjective phrases (small at the waist).
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