Sentence examples for component of the grammar from inspiring English sources

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In this way, the Subject element of structure has more of an independent existence in the theme component of the grammar than in that of mood; and the same is true of transitivity, where the Subject may combine with a wide range of different roles, varying, for example, from Actor to Carrier.

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The second is the number and identity of the meta-functions and associated components of the grammar.

Typical of formal, academic language, this resource contrasts with the more congruent way in which such components of the Grammar of a language are expressed orally.

If a full description of the clause consists in bringing together its description in terms of all the components of the grammar, how does a part of an element of one kind (the Subject as part of the Mood element) combine with the whole of an element of a different kind, such as Theme or Actor?

Working within the framework of the Computational Grammatical Complexity Hypothesis, which stresses how different components of the grammar interact, we tested whether children were able to use phonotactic cues to parse reversible passive sentences of the form the X was verbed by Y.

"They're just part of the grammar.

Therefore, the grammar of SQL injections is just a part of the grammar of SQL queries.

Put briefly, this latter is presented as a seamless transition in Halliday's account, which uses categories, such as 'exchange' , derived from discourse as the foundation of his analysis of the mood component in the grammar.

We hypothesized that impaired abstract thinking may interfere with the rules abstraction component of artificial grammar learning.

The mere citation of these examples shows one major and obvious respect in which the model has evolved from the 'deep' structure paper of 1966: namely, by the introduction of the multiple meta- functions and their associated components in the grammar, yielding different kinds of elements of structure.

We have to be able to see things in indeterminate ways: now this, now that, partly one thing, partly the other -- the transitivity system is a paradigm example, and that lies at the core of the experiential component of grammar.

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