Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG30. Phrasal verbs (1)In English the meaning of a verb may be modified by a following word. Not every verb allows this and for those that do, only a few…4 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG29. Debunking Network Grammar?NG is different. No one established in linguistics will be easily won over. Most will dismiss it after a quick scan of NG01. Someone who…6 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG28. Showing C-switches in sentence analysisUp to this point in the blog, sentence analyses have assumed a C / C / C rule is always created for each word in each junction. In NG26 we…4 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG27. Pronoun interrogatives (3)This post completes the analysis of Who…? sentences.3 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG26. Acquisition of C-switching rulesNetwork Grammar has successfully analysed a variety of sentences. In NG24 we explored at the C-switching mechanism on which most analyses…5 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG25. Pronoun interrogatives (2)Sentences listed in NG23 are now analysed. The pronoun Who relates to the other material in a sentence as agent, theme or goal. In every…3 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG24. The C-switching mechanismWe’ve already analysed a variety of simple sentences with Network Grammar. C-switching has been useful for delaying a delivery from a…6 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG23. Pronoun interrogatives (1)Compared with those discussed in NG21, interrogatives with who or what are much more puzzling. My analyses concentrate on the pronoun who…2 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG22. Input and outputAs well as a general-purpose network containing acquired and innate knowledge, the mind/brain must have input/output channels for sensory…5 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Network GrammarinnetworkgrammarNG21. Interrogatives, polar and pro-adverbNG analysis is now applied to yes/no questions and to questions with how, why, when, where etc — i.e. where the answer would be an adjunct…4 min read·Nov 7, 2018----