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Abstract In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so‐called partitive article in French, that is, sentences with a stage‐level predicate and generic emphatic constructions. The aim is to explain why their counterparts were generally not accepted by speakers of Francoprovençal, an endangered and understudied
Tabea Ihsane
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What's in a message: A systemic functional analysis of cancer prevention messages
Abstract This article provides some insights on how a particular reading from a theoretical framework can bring out details and problems with health communication posters. Using Michael Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) framework, the article examines cancer prevention messages in cancer posters produced by the Ministry of Health ...
Collin Jerome, Su‐Hie Ting
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Abstract Aim Plant growth and phenology respond plastically to changing climatic conditions in both space and time. Species‐specific levels of growth plasticity determine biogeographical patterns and the adaptive capacity of species to climate change.
Jan Tumajer +9 more
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Abstract The role of systemic functional grammar (SFG) is usually investigated in postgraduate courses and in‐service programmes with experienced teachers. In contrast, this study examines the impact of SFG on student‐teachers’ professional development in a pre‐service second language teacher education programme in Argentina. Framed in teacher research
Darío Luis Banegas
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Tema-Rema dalam Bahasa Jawa Ngoko Dialek Basnyumas: Kajian Penataan Organisasi Informasi
Theme-rheme is a construction that different from subject-predicate pattern. Theme-rheme refers to organization order of information and subject-predicate refers to grammatical structure pattern.
Restu Sukesti
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Abstract This article looks at constructions involving optional movement of contrastive foci and argues that this type of reordering cannot be accounted for by assuming that it is driven by a syntactic feature. I maintain that an interface‐based approach that rests on the principles of economy fares better at capturing the data, as it accounts not only
Elena Titov
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Another Look at Thematization of Complement in English from Functional Linguistic Perspective [PDF]
This paper tries to re-examine the issue of a new topic that is complements in English sentence construction in terms of Theme and Rheme. It presents an overview on the sentential complement as a universal linguistic phenomenon in natural languages ...
Ayad Al-Luhaibi, Riyadh Al-Jashami
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Are nearby places (e.g., cities) described by related words? In this article, we transfer this research question in the field of lexical encoding of geographic information onto the level of intertextuality. To this end, we explore Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) to model texts addressing places at the level of cities or regions with the help ...
Alexander Mehler +5 more
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THE REALIZATION THEME AND RHEME IN MANDAILING SONG TEXTS
This article discuss about realization of Theme and Rheme in Mandailing song texts by Odang and Masdani. The objectives of this study are describe about realization of Theme and Rheme especially Theme and Rheme in Mandailing songs text. The song text is
Saragih, Amrin +2 more
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THEME AND RHEME IN PETERPAN NOVEL
This study deals with the Theme and Rheme in Peterpan novel. The objective of this study was to find out the kinds and the dominant kind of Theme and Rheme in Peterpan novel. This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative research design. The data of this study were taken from Peterpan novel chapter I until chapter XVII. It was found that
Anggita Hermayenti +2 more
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