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Discover Ludwig"thematic argument" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an overarching idea or concept that ties together various elements of an argument or story. For example, "The thematic argument of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech was that all men are created equal and should receive equal rights and opportunities."
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Counterpoint is used to elaborate and intensify the thematic argument of sonata form.
The movie, by visual example rather than thematic argument, shows that this impulse is still very much alive.
In a deep sense, the priest here comes very close to enunciating the sentiment behind both the technical feat that Wallace was attempting in this book as well as its implicit thematic argument.
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Cutler said that he planned to handle the broad, thematic arguments, while leaving the factual matters to Hayes.
This perspective has often been though to entail that the thematic interpretation of an argument may be derived from its grammatical function, for example, via a preference-strategy associating a subject with a Causer.
The semantic class and the thematic role for each argument of a sentence provide knowledge about the relationships between words and perform a role in conveying the meaning of sentences.
Summary of the form-meaning mapping relations: From the above summary, we see that the Mandarin lexical patterns are highly correlated with thematic relations, lexical status, argument realization, and constructional associations.
In the years since 9/11, producers have found rich thematic material in the arguments for and against preordination, resulting in series like "The Sarah Connor Chronicles," "Lost" and now "FlashForward," which begins in such a spirit of bracing suspense that I am challenged to recall another pilot that lured me so quickly into addiction.
The shared argument is the thematic "object" (limuy in (15)) selected by the manipulative verb.
The literature on the electrophysiology of language comprehension has recently seen a very prominent discussion of "semantic P600" effects, which have been observed, for example, in sentences involving an implausible thematic role assignment to an argument that would be a highly plausible filler for a different thematic role of the same verb.
Problem is that intentional writing isn't just about word choice (which can be quickly revised) but concerns things like thematic progression; fuck up an argument in the first section and it can take hours to rectify as logical errors snowball into sentimental and incoherent bullshit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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