Theme/Rheme and the Problem of Passive in Bahasa Indonesia [PDF]
言語編≪論文≫This paper argues that the so-called passive construction in Bahasa Indonesia can be divided into four patterns in terms of structural unit and Theme/Rheme, and demonstrates how they are discours-functionally different.
松野, 明久
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Four-word lexical bundles in Chinese-English consecutive interpreting-A comparative study between professionals and trainees. [PDF]
Tang F, Jiang S.
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Contrasting the primings between English and Chinese: To advance Hoey's theory of lexical priming from the perspective of culture psychology. [PDF]
Wang L.
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Iconicity as Multimodal, Polysemiotic, and Plurifunctional. [PDF]
Hodge G, Ferrara L.
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A discourse analysis on Thematic Progression using split Rheme in the Novel The Hunger Games
Thematic progression is a prominent aspect in the study of Systemic Functional Linguistics as it aims at creating cohesive and coherence text. It is established by patterning Theme and Rheme which provide the information of the text.
Nihawa, Amalia
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This article explores the discursive motivations for code-switching, defined as the use of two or more languages during the same conversation by one or more bilingual speakers.
Charles Brasart
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Toward mapping pragmatic impairment of autism spectrum disorder individuals through the development of a corpus of spoken Japanese. [PDF]
Kato S +6 more
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The paper shows the results of the theme-rheme analysis of the figurative text structure of English and Russian articles on music and art and emphasizes the specific role and place of synes-thetic tropes in the examined articles.
Вологина, Ольга Викторовна
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Word order of the Czech word li ("if") in Baroque Czech
This article is based on data collected from a corpus of Czech Baroque prints representing different genres and styles of the Czech language of this period (from 1650 to 1750). The main aim of the article is an analysis of word order of the Czech word li
Pavel Kosek
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Children Use Non-referential Gestures in Narrative Speech to Mark Discourse Elements Which Update Common Ground. [PDF]
Rohrer PL +3 more
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