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The Discourse Function of Close Appositions
Neophilologus, 2005Over the years various analyses have been proposed for constructions like my friend John, the Poet Burns and Burns the poet – so-called close appositions. It is generally recognized that, on the basis of their semantic an syntactic properties, various subtypes can be distinguished.
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English prepositions in Functional Discourse Grammar
Functions of Language, 2008Adpositions have always been problematic in terms of analysis and representation: should they be regarded as lexical elements, with an argument structure, or as semantically empty grammatical elements, i.e. as operators or functions? Or could it be that some adpositions are lexical and others grammatical, or even that one and the same adposition can be
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Abstract The description and quantification of FEIs and their characteristics helps to define them in relation to the lexicon, but not in relation to discourse. An analysis of the worm turns in OHPC shows that it occurs 6 times, or once in every 3 million words, just above the significance threshold; that its clausal structure of fixed ...
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Abstract The description and quantification of FEIs and their characteristics helps to define them in relation to the lexicon, but not in relation to discourse. An analysis of the worm turns in OHPC shows that it occurs 6 times, or once in every 3 million words, just above the significance threshold; that its clausal structure of fixed ...
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Accessibility Marking: Discourse Functions, Discourse Profiles, and Processing Cues
Discourse Processes, 2004When accounting for the usage of some linguistic form, one can refer to its discourse profile, all concomitant features frequently co-occurring with that form in discourse, or abstract a more general claim about its discourse function, referring only to the necessary and sufficient conditions for the proper occurrence of the form.
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Professional Discourse: Functional-Linguistic Perspective (Based on Academic Discourse)
2019The goal of this article is to look at the phenomenon of modern professional discourse from a functional-linguistic perspective to discuss key elements of verbal interaction that define rhetorical uniqueness of this type of communication and combine traditions, standards and conventional nature with enough freedom for speakers to express themselves and
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Functions and Levels of Discourse of Discourse Markers
مجلة کلية الاداب.جامعة المنصورة, 2022openaire +1 more source
Raising in Functional Discourse Grammar
2013This chapter deals with the phenomenon of subject and object raising and proposes an analysis within Functional Discourse Grammar as presented in Hengeveld and Mackenzie (2008). After an introduction to the main properties of raising, Section 3 argues that the pragmatic motivation of raising is to establish textual cohesion and thematic continuity in ...
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