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American Spanish dizque from a Functional Discourse Grammar perspective
This article discusses the diachronic development and the different uses of the reportative word dizque (diachronically based on diz que ‘she/he/it says that’) using data from Colombian and Mexican Spanish.
Olbertz Hella
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Why Functional Discourse Grammar is Not, and Could Not Be, a Discourse Grammar
This article begins by tracing the debate within Functional Grammar (FG), to which José Gómez Soliño was a contributor, on the role of discourse in that model. That debate ultimately gave rise to Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) as a grammar of the Discourse Act.
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The purpose of the present paper is to contribute to the depiction of Martin’s role as a grammarian by analysing the preface to his grammar “An Introduction to the English Language and Learning” (1754). By using a Critical Discourse Analysis approach and
Dolores Fernández Martínez
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A Functional Discourse Grammar account of proper names in Portuguese
A generally accepted view regarding proper names is that they have reference, but no lexical meaning (Lyons, 1977). This idea is the basis for the Functional Discourse Grammar (Hengeveld & Mackenzie, 2008) view of proper names as primitives of the ...
Monielly Serafim
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A discoursive-functional study of relative clauses in Portuguese: reflections on teaching
This work problematizes the traditional, mechanical, decontextualized and classificatory teaching of relative clauses at school and intends to rethink the relativization from the actual use of language.
Aliana Câmara Precioso
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The Critical Stylistics of Shams Kasmaei's Poetry [PDF]
Shams Kasmaei is the first Persian modernist poet. His poems were published in modernist magazines and women's rights advocate’s journals during Khyabani's government in Azarbaijan.
Mohammadmehdi Zamani, Korosh Safavi
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Constructions commonly called adverbial clauses in traditional grammar are seen in Functional Grammar (FG) as expressions of satellites. FG's multi-layered model of the abstract underlying clause structure assumes each single layer consists of a certain
Kwee Tjoe Liong
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The study of multimodality in discourse reveals the way writers articulate their intended meanings and intentions. Systemic functional analyses of oral biology discourse have been limited to few studies; yet, no published study has investigated ...
Alyousef Hesham Suleiman
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Plasma membranes contain dynamic nanoscale domains that organize lipids and receptors. Because viruses operate at similar scales, this architecture shapes early infection steps, including attachment, receptor engagement, and entry. Using influenza A virus and HIV‐1 as examples, we highlight how receptor nanoclusters, multivalent glycan interactions ...
Jan Schlegel, Christian Sieben
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Diskurzní částice now a její české ekvivalenty [PDF]
This article, theoretically anchored in functional and systemic grammar, focuses on the discourse marker now and its Czech functional equivalents. Discourse markers belong to the system of communicatively-regulative units that help to regulate the smooth
Silvie Válková
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