The Frequency and Use of Communicative Verbs Show, Speak, Talk & Argue Within Adverbial Clauses in Written and Spoken Discourse

Božana M. Tomić
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Abstract The focus of this paper is on usage of communicative verbs show, speak, talk and argue within adverbial clauses. Since adverbial clauses are used to realize time, place, manner and contingency semantic categories, the main goal of this paper is to illustrate the use of adverbial clauses that have communicative verbs show, speak, talk, and argue as verbals. The aim is to analyze the frequency and distribution of the verbs show, speak, talk and argue in all types of adverbial clauses. We will also present similarities and dissimilarities of their use in the specific adverbial clauses, and show the specific features of their use within each type of adverbial clause. We will also determine the most frequent type of adverbial clause in each register. The goal is also to present certain features of the selected verbs along with their practical use in spoken and written language. Except that, we will also determine the most frequently used subordinators that introduce all types of adverbial clauses, their use and distribution across analyzed corpus.
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交际动词Show, Speak, Talk, Argue在书面语和口语语篇状语从句中的使用频率和使用情况
摘要本文重点讨论了交际动词show、speak、talk和argue在状语从句中的用法。由于状语从句用于实现时间、地点、方式和偶然性的语义范畴,因此本文的主要目的是说明交际动词show、speak、talk和argue作为动词的状语从句的使用。目的是分析各种类型状语从句中动词show、speak、talk和argue的使用频率和分布。我们还将展示它们在具体状语从句中使用的异同,并展示它们在每种类型状语从句中使用的具体特征。我们还将确定每个语域中最常见的状语从句类型。我们的目的还在于展示所选动词的某些特征以及它们在口语和书面语中的实际用法。除此之外,我们还将确定介绍所有类型状语从句的最常用从属语,它们的使用和在分析语料库中的分布。
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