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... fitter sent these documents to the office These documents the fitter sent to the office 2b To the office the fitter sent these documents 3a It was the fitter that sent these documents to the office 3b It was these documents that the fitter ...
... fitter sent these documents to the office These documents the fitter sent to the office 2b To the office the fitter sent these documents 3a It was the fitter that sent these documents to the office 3b It was these documents that the fitter ...
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David J. Young. 6c Where the fitter sent these documents was ( to ) the office 6d What the fitter sent these documents to was the office бе 6f 7a What the fitter did to these documents was ( to ) send them to the office What the fitter ...
David J. Young. 6c Where the fitter sent these documents was ( to ) the office 6d What the fitter sent these documents to was the office бе 6f 7a What the fitter did to these documents was ( to ) send them to the office What the fitter ...
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... fitter sent to the office is a nominalization of the fitter sent something to the office . The nominalization is so called because it is a nominal group derivable from a clause structure . ( In the case of 6a , where it is a person that ...
... fitter sent to the office is a nominalization of the fitter sent something to the office . The nominalization is so called because it is a nominal group derivable from a clause structure . ( In the case of 6a , where it is a person that ...
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Levels of linguistic structure | 1 |
Grammar and grammatical rules | 11 |
meanings and structures | 23 |
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adding clause addressee asked Bill binder bound clause Brep Chapter clause complexes cloc contingent clause continuous aspect declarative declarative mood discourse dominant clause electric field element Elmo's fire English examples Exercise Figure finite fitter sent free clause function given going grammatical Harold headword imperative indicative influence modality ing-form instance interpretation interrogative interrogative mood intonation it-theme joined jussive exclusive kind language linking adjunct listed main verb manner adjunct meaning modal auxiliary modal verbs mood morphemes n-form negative neutral theme nominal group non-finite non-finite clauses non-modal object occur P-bound passive past tense patterns phoneme phonological polar emphasis position possible predicator prepositional group present pretonic proposition question rankshifted clause realized reference relative clause reported clause RHEME sent these documents sentence sequence speaker syllable to-form tone group tonic utterance verbal group WH-S window word