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The English Sentence Up Close
Peter Beaven
The English Sentence Up Close
Peter Beaven
The enlightened notion of displaying the decomposed elements of a sentence pictorially has had a long history in the U. S. The pedagogical idea was developed by Stephen Watkins Clark in his 1847 book with the mouthful-of-a-title A Practical Grammar: In Which Words, Phrases & Sentences are Classified According to Their Offices and Their Various Relationships to Each Another ? a true sentence diagramming challenge! Clark's scheme of deploying the parts of a sentence into stacked and adjacent cartoon-like balloons or bubbles was improved upon in Higher Lessons in English Grammar, (first edition 1877) by Alonzo Reed and Brainerd Kellogg of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Their ?geometry of grammar? ? as it has been called ? is predicated on the idea that students would better learn how to structure sentences if they could see them drawn as linear graphic structures.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 3, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9780998746555 |
Publishers | Cheshire Press |
Pages | 172 |
Dimensions | 210 × 280 × 9 mm · 412 g |
Language | English |