M. Iriskulov, A. Kuldashev a course in Theoretical English Grammar Tashkent 2008
participial adverbial phrase as a constituent of the semi-complex sentence of
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participial adverbial phrase as a constituent of the semi-complex sentence of adverbial complication. Semi-compound sentence is a semi-composite sentence built up on the principle of coordination. Semi-compound sentence is derived from 2 base sentences having an identical element performing the syntactic function of the subject or that of the predicate. The semi-compound sentences fall into those with coordinated subjects or coordinated predicates with syndetic or asyndetic connection. The semi-compound sentence of subject coordination is derived from base sentences having identical predicates, e.g.: First Simon entered the room and then his friend. The semi-compound sentence of predicate coordination is derived from base sentences having identical subjects, e.g.: She sat down and looked up at him. He opened the door to see a young woman outside. The syndetic formation of semi-compound sentences with coordinated predicates is effected by pure conjunctions, such as: “and” (copulative); “but”, “or”, “nor” (adversative); “both … and” (simple copulative relation); “not only…but also” (copulative antithesis); “either … or” (disjunctive); “neither… nor” (copulative exclusion); and by conjunctive adverbials such as: “then” (action ordering), “so” (consequence), “just” (limitation), “only” (limitation), “yet” (adversative-concessive), e.g.: They can neither read nor write, nor comprehend such concepts., (for more examples see Bloch M.Y. A Course in Theoretical English Grammar. - p. 354- 355). Thus, the semantic relations which are expressed by conjunctions and conjunctive adverbials are as follows: copulative connection of events, contrast, disjunction, consequence, limitation: - copulative: and; both…and (simple copulative) not only …but (copulative antithesis) neither … nor (copulative exclusion) - disjunction: either …or; - consequence: so; - adversative or contrast: but, yet, still, however; - limitation: just, only. The asyndetic formation of the semi-compound sentence with coordinated predicates is close to the syndetic “and”-formation (without a definite mark of the 146 semantic relations). The central connective meaning of the asyndetic connection of predicative parts is enumeration of events, either parallel or consecutive, e.g.: The crowd shouted, pushed, elbowed at the doors (parallel); He stopped at the shop for a minute, cast a glance at the shop-window, made some recommendations (consecutive). In conclusion it should be stressed that alongside of the complete composite sentences there exist in Modern English semi-composite sentences in which polypredication is expressed in a fused implicit way. Download 1.52 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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