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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

ENGLISH CLAUSE STRUCTURE

OBLIGATORY CLAUSE NUCLEUS  e.g.
S-V Stative Intensive   A place 1   A time
  Cs 2 A place
   Extensive
/transitive/
Monotrans. Od 3
Ditrans. Oi+Od 4
Complex Transitive Ocomplex 5
Dynamic  Intensive Cs 6 A manner
/process/
 Extensive Intrasitive 7
  
Transitive
Monotrans. Od 8
Ditrans. Oi+Od 9
Complex Transitive Ocomplex 10

EXAMPLES: 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

2. CLAUSE STRUCTURE IN ENGLISH


One clause is one simple sentence, i.e. one S – P /Subject – Predicate/ group.

I. CLAUSAL CONSTITUENTS


The English clause is made up of five major constituents: S V O C A / Subject - Verb/ Predicate – Object – Complement – Adverbial modifier /. The main parts are the S and V /traditionally marked by V/. O and C are secondary sentence constituents closely associated with the V, while A is more peripheral.

Most current linguistic theories are verbo-centric, i.e. the V is taken as central hub/ pivot/ of the expression determining the whole pattern of the clause. Thus the type of V determines the type of clause pattern.