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Grammatical Errors in Using Adverbial Clauses of Reason as Modifiers in Some Indonesian Journalistic Headlines

open access: yesOkara: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra
This journal article examines the grammatical construction of some TV news headlines, highlighting the issues that arise due to their structure. The primary concern is that the headlines use adverbial clauses or phrases of reason before the main clauses ...
Kukuh Prayitno Subagyo   +3 more
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Adverbial Clauses and Speaker and Interlocutor Gender in Shakespeare’s Plays

open access: yes, 2017
This study draws on previous findings regarding adverbial clauses in relation to speaker and interlocutor gender in a corpus of current actual speaker data.
Kelsey Kiser   +3 more
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Reduced Adverbial Clause In English

open access: yesEnglish Education and Literature Journal (E-Jou), 2022
Human cannot communicate with one another without language. Good language will affect the effectiveness of the information delivery. Using a good adverb clause is one of effective sentence example. However, the continuous use of adverb clauses will also create redundancies in the delivery of information.
openaire   +2 more sources

Adverbial clauses of time in spoken Lithuanian

open access: yesLietuvių Kalba
The paper examines adverbial clauses of time in spoken Lithuanian. The data have been collected from The Corpus of Contemporary Lithuanian Language, namely its sub-corpus of spoken language. The aim of the study is to describe the structure of adverbial
Erika Jasionytė-Mikučionienė   +1 more
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Syntactic Variability in Spoken English Discourse through Age Dimensions

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2012
The present article demonstrates certain syntactic expressions of the informal spoken English discourse among native speakers belonging to different age groups.
Karen Velyan
doaj   +1 more source

A Grammatical Sketch of Northern Tai Long Shan

open access: yesJournal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Current grammar descriptions of Shan varieties do not include the northern variety within the current Shan State. This article addresses this gap by providing a descriptive sketch of a northern variety of Shan, namely, northern Tai Long Shan.
Soh, Jyr Minn
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Variation in interrogative adverbials: 'cuán', 'qué tan', 'cómo de','lo que' and 'lo'+adj./adv.+'que'

open access: yesBorealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics, 2019
Cuán, qué tan, and cómo de are used to modify adverbs and adjectives in interrogatives. They are also used in embedded clauses along with lo que. Instances of these expressions were extracted from the Corpus del Español.
David Ellingson Eddington
doaj   +1 more source

Ambiguity in Translation of Reduced Relative Clauses and Adverbial Clauses

open access: yesCurrent Perspectives in Social Sciences
In English, relative pronouns and adverbial time or causal conjunctions might be omitted in the same way, thereby resulting in reductions. On the other hand, Turkish does not have reduction forms in RCs and ACs, which may lead to ambiguity in translation
Zeynep Başer, Mehpare Köseer Bütün
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Degrees of clause cohesion: complementation and subordination in Chiapas Zoque

open access: yesLinguistic Discovery, 2012
Zoque exhibits various degrees of interclausal cohesion or types of embedding: juxtapostion, use of conjunctions, subordination with complementizers, and synthetic subordination by head marking. These various types of subordination are used for different
Jan Terje Faarlund
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