GRAMMAR
ANALYSIS
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Hendra/NIM:060954
1.
The reason this
area of semantic system is so highly elaborated metaphorically is to
be found in the nature of modality it self. (Complex sentence)
Ø this area of semantic system (apposition - noun clause/dependent
clause)
Ø so highly elaborated (adverbial clause of result/complement)
Ø The reason is to be found in the nature of modality it
self. (subject/main clause)
Ø is (Linking verb)
Ø To be found in the nature of modality it self.
(complement)
Ø The reason this area of semantic system (subject)
Ø Is (Linking verb)
Ø so highly elaborated metaphorically (complement)
2.
A very brief
account of modality was given in chapter 4 section 4.5; now that we have
introduced the concept of grammatical metaphor, we can give a somewhat more
semantic description of the principle features of the modality system. (Compound-complex
sentence)
Ø now that we have introduced the concept of grammatical
metaphor, (adverbial clause-cause)
Ø we can give a somewhat more semantic description of
the principle features of the modality system (main clause)
Ø A very brief account of modality was given in chapter
4 section 4.5(;) (main clause / joined by punctuation alone)
Ø Was (linking verb)
Ø given in chapter 4 section 4.5 (complement)
Ø A very brief account of modality (subject)
Ø We (subject)
Ø have introduced (verb)
Ø the concept of grammatical metaphor (object)
Ø we (subject)
Ø can (modal/auxiliary verb)
Ø give (verb)
Ø a somewhat more semantic description of the principle
features of the modality system (direct object)
3.
Now that modulation
refers to the semantic category of proposal but all
modality are realized as indicative. Thus, “imperative go home”, when
modulation become indicative you must go home. (Compound-complex sentence)
Ø Now that modulation refers to the semantic category of
proposal (adverbial clause-cause/because)
Ø But (a coordinate conjunction)
Ø all modality are realized as indicative (main clause)
Ø all modality (subject)
Ø are (linking word)
Ø realized as indicative (complement)
Ø Thus, “imperative go home” (complement-adverb)
Ø when modulation becomes indicative you must go home (adverbial
clause-time)
Ø when modulation (subject)
Ø becomes (linking verb)
Ø indicative you must go home (Complement)
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