
Purpose and Pattern is a response to the need expressed by a great many teachers and students for a description of the English language that explains how contemporary English is spoken and written and why it is spoken and written in this way. The text is descriptive rather than prescriptive in its approach; that is, it presents the English language as it is currently being used rather than as a set of ironclad rules. The text moves forward through the function of words as parts of our speech to their patterns in sentences, paragraphs, and essays. As the students' knowledge of the patterns of the English language develops, so do the choices available to them for the expression of their ideas and emotions. Those who study this text will discover the freedom that comes with an understanding of how language can serve their needs for expression.
This book investigates the fundamental question of how contemporary English functions in practice and why it adheres to specific structural patterns. Author Anne Thompson, an experienced educator with a background in secondary and collegiate instruction, presents a descriptive framework that prioritizes current usage over rigid prescriptive grammar. By analyzing language from the level of individual word functions to complex essay structures, the text provides a logical foundation for students to expand their expressive capabilities.
What You Will Find
Educators and students frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for understanding the mechanics of modern English. Experts highlight the book's accessible approach to linguistic patterns, noting its effectiveness in helping learners move beyond rote memorization toward more intentional communication.
Page Count:
326
Publication Date:
1995-02-23
Publisher:
OUP Canada
ISBN-10:
0195410262
ISBN-13:
9780195410266
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