American English File 4 and the Common European Framework of Reference
The aim of this booklet is to give a clear and simple introduction to the Common European Framework of Reference, and to show how it works with American English File. This document is not a summary of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEF), which is an extremely comprehensive and detailed document of over 250 pages.
American English File 3 and the Common European Framework of Reference
The aim of this booklet is to give a clear and simple introduction to the Common European Framework of Reference, and to show how it works with American English File. This document is not a summary of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEF), which is an extremely comprehensive and detailed document of over 250 pages.
American English File 1 and the Common European Framework of Reference
The aim of this booklet is to give a clear and simple introduction to the Common European Framework of Reference, and to show how it works with American English File. This document is not a summary of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEF), which is an extremely comprehensive and detailed document of over 250 pages.
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Reference to Abstract Objects in Discourse presents a novel framework and analysis of the ways we refer to abstract objects in natural language discourse. The book begins with a typology of abstract objects and related entities like eventualities. After an introduction to `bottom up, compositional' discourse representation theory (DRT) and to previous work on abstract objects in DRT (notably work on the semantics of the attitudes), the book turns to a semantic analysis of eventuality and abstract object denoting nominals in English.