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GRAMMAR WEBLOG BY TERESA PELKA

GRAMMAR WEBLOG BY TERESA PELKA

AMERICAN ENGLISH GENERATIVE GRAMMAR

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Core words in fields of time

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Part 1, Featured Image

We begin with BE, HAVE, DO, and WILL, for the Simple, Progressive, and Perfect. We make out the Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, and Negative Interrogative. More→

Part 2, Featured Image

Modal verbs or “Unreal Past”? We put the Simple against the Perfect and then versus the Progressive, to make out the Perfect Progressive and the time frame. With time frames, “unreal” grammar becomes easy. More→

Teresa Pelka

Teresa Pelka

Linguist, specialized in American English and psycholinguistics; inventor of Language Mapping, a generative grammar method; author and translator.

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Grammar, time, and space→

Elegantly Simple
Elegantly Simple
by Perfect Is Good

If her skill was taken for supernatural, the world may never have seen her original handwriting. Feel welcome to Poems by Emily Dickinson prepared for print by Teresa Pelka: thematic stanzas, notes on the Greek and Latin inspiration, the correlative with Webster 1828, and the Aristotelian motif, Things perpetual — these are not in time, but in eternity. Website→
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