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A. Equation BCD Role-pl E. Definition F Symbolization G. Exemplificative H. Demonstration 5.4.4. 4 Summary ofattributive and identifying(intensive) clauses See Table 5-18 on p. 238 5.4.5 Circumstantial and possessive clauses 5.4.5.1 Circumstantial clauses (i) attributive A. Circumstance as attribute (1) The victims are mostly from ethnic minority background B. Circumstance as (2) The voyage from Oban to Castlebay takes about five hours (ii) identifying A Circumstance as participant ()Tomorrow is the 10th (2) The best way to get there is by train B Circumstance as process ()US bases take up almost one-fifih of the land of the cramped island (4)a bikeway circles the village 5. 4.5.2 Possessive clauses In the"possessive"clauses, one entity (i.e. Carrier/Identified) possesses another (i.e. Attribute /Indentifier) (i attributive: (a) Possession as Attribute; (b) Possession as Process () identifying: (a)Possession as participants; (b) Possession as process 5.4.6 Summary of relational clauses(see Table 5-22 on pp 249-250) A. Attribute (ii) Possessive B. Identifying (Intensiv (ii Circumstantial 5.5 Other process types: summary of process types 1p251) 5.5.2 Verbal clauses(see Table 5-25 on p255 5.5.3 Existential clauses(see Table 5-26 on p. 258) 5.5.4 Summary of process types(see Table 5-27 on page 260) 6 Circumstantial ele9 A. Equation B. Equivalence C. Role-play D. Naming E. Definition F. Symbolization G. Exemplification H. Demonstration 5.4.4.4 Summary of attributive and identifying (intensive) clauses See Table 5-18 on p.238. 5.4.5 Circumstantial and possessive clauses 5.4.5.1 Circumstantial clauses (i) attributive A. Circumstance as attribute (1) The victims are mostly from ethnic minority background. B. Circumstance as process (2) The voyage from Oban to Castlebay takes about five hours. (ii) identifying A. Circumstance as participant (1) Tomorrow is the 10th. (2) The best way to get there is by train. B. Circumstance as process (3) US bases take up almost one-fifth of the land of the cramped island. (4) A bikeway circles the village. 5.4.5.2 Possessive clauses In the “possessive” clauses, one entity (i.e. Carrier / Identified) possesses another (i.e. Attribute / Indentifier). (i) attributive: (a) Possession as Attribute; (b) Possession as Process. (ii) identifying: (a) Possession as participants; (b) Possession as process. 5.4.6 Summary of relational clauses (see Table 5-22 on pp.249-250) A. Attributive (i) Intensive (ii) Circumstantial (iii) Possessive B. Identifying (i) Intensive (ii) Circumstantial (iii) Possessive 5.5 Other process types: summary of process types 5.5.1 Behavioral clauses (see Table 5-24 on p.251) 5.5.2 Verbal clauses (see Table 5-25 on p.255) 5.5.3 Existential clauses (see Table 5-26 on p. 258) 5.5.4 Summary of process types (see Table 5-27 on page 260) 5.6 Circumstantial elements
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