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摘要

According to Ganshina and Vasilevskaya (1964: 386), "the detached secondary parts of the sentence are those parts which acquire certain independence in the sentence and are consequently more loosely connected with the parts of the sentence on which they depend." [...]here absolute construction (AC) is the general term, and nominative AC and object-case AC are terms denoting two of its subtypes. According to Pence (1958:120), for example, "an absolute constmction is any expression (word, phrase or clause) used independently", while a nominative absolute is a constmction consisting of "a substantive without any grammatical function in the statement in which it appears, modified by a participle." Many grammarians such as Wooley (1920: 67.8), Pence and Emery (1965: 63n) and Onions (1971:76) state that the nominative absolute is a perfectly proper construction as far as grammar is concerned. [...]it is an effective device, in the hand of the skilled writers, for the unobtrusive insertion of descriptive and narrative details.

索引

标题
TYPES OF ABSOLUTE CONSTRUCTIONS IN MODERN ENGLISH
作者
Todorova, Nadezhda P
175-184
出版年份
2013
出版日期
2013
出版商
West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology
ISSN
12243086
e-ISSN
24577715
来源类型
学术期刊
出版物语言
English
ProQuest 文档 ID
1516951199
版权
Copyright West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology 2013