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Перевод: interrogative speek interrogative


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  1. Two initially promising examples are interrogative; and imperative sentences.
  2. On the other hand, some writers take a more interrogative approach, grilling their beleaguered subjects from a prepared list of queries ike a policeman in search of a conviction.
  3. The reader may suggest other possible breaks, as, for example, in 9, where there is a sentence structure (an interrogative) quite different from the structure of the rest of the text sentences.
  4. In only 10 per cent of cases did social work or police "discover" the problem on their own although they are the main carriers of the interrogative role.
  5. It is well known that speakers of French have open to them a number of different ways of forming interrogatives; for example, Coveney (1986) has distinguished five different variants of the wh interrogative, two of which are SVQ and QSV.
  6. She tipped her head towards the right-hand passage and lifted an interrogative eyebrow.
  7. Porfiry's bait for Raskolnikov ("a precious question" Dostoevsky calls this dangled interrogative hook in his notebooks) holds a different but equally potent fascination for the reader, instancing the story's inexorable grip and the virtuosity of the examining magistrate at work.
  8. The structure of the work takes the form of a dialogue between an "autobiographizing" narrator persona and an interrogative voice which raises reservations about the validity of the whole enterprise: at various points throughout the text statements and versions of events are contradicted and contested, thus inscribing the anticipated response of the reader in a manner reminiscent of the technique she used to great effect in her previous book, L'Usage de la parole (1980).
  9. Univocal meaning could be suppressed by evolving texts which are heterogeneous, polyvalent and thus, by their very nature, interrogative and oppositional.
  10. The particular point at issue is that in standard English anymore , along with other items in the any series and a number of adverbials, is in main clauses usually restricted to interrogative or negative constructions; Labov (1973) cites the following dialogue to show the difficulty of investigating by direct questioning of a native speaker his hunch that this particular constraint was less binding in Philadelphia:
  11. Professor G. Stephenson on "Collaborative testimony; taking witness statements; interrogative techniques"; Dr. M. Macleod on "Eye witness evidence"; and D. Sheldon on "The admissibility of psychiatric evidence."
  12. No sign of grammar here: no interrogative forms, modal verbs, question tags; no sentence at all.
  13. In English, it has been shown that an unmarked theme is one that signals the mood of the clause: in declarative clauses the unmarked theme is the subject (Jane said nothing for a moment); in interrogative clauses it is the wh-word (What did Jane say?), or the auxiliary in the case of polar questions (Did Jane say anything?); in imperative clauses it is the verb (Say something).

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