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The name of this theory comes from the ' postulation of two major systems in clause - level grammar , one concerned with the semantic ( case ) role structure of the clause , and the other with the referential or pragmatic properties of ...
The name of this theory comes from the ' postulation of two major systems in clause - level grammar , one concerned with the semantic ( case ) role structure of the clause , and the other with the referential or pragmatic properties of ...
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The various syntactic units of a declarative sentence are partitioned into blocks called PRAGMATIC COMPONENTS which relate in different ways to the context . I use the following functional labels : Connective ( Cn ) , Setting ( St ) ...
The various syntactic units of a declarative sentence are partitioned into blocks called PRAGMATIC COMPONENTS which relate in different ways to the context . I use the following functional labels : Connective ( Cn ) , Setting ( St ) ...
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Of the elements that appear in 2 , only the PRAGMATIC NUCLEUS is structurally obligatory . The nucleus itself must always contain at least a Core component , which can be roughly described as the most informative pragmatic component .
Of the elements that appear in 2 , only the PRAGMATIC NUCLEUS is structurally obligatory . The nucleus itself must always contain at least a Core component , which can be roughly described as the most informative pragmatic component .
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