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Adjuncts


irmamar January 27, 2010 11:09 AM

Adjuncts
 
Are all the adjuncts adverbs?

Does somebody know the different functions of adjuncts?

I'm a bit lost with this topic. :thinking:

Thanks. :)

Perikles January 27, 2010 11:14 AM

No, they are not. See here for starters. :)

The following sentence uses adjuncts of time and place:
Yesterday Lorna saw the dog in the garden. They are bits of the sentence which can be removed but still leaving the sentence gramatically correct.

I think pjt should carry on here ....

irmamar January 27, 2010 11:19 AM

OK. Thanks for the link :)

A question: "of course" which function would have?

Perikles January 27, 2010 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 70175)
OK. Thanks for the link :)

A question: "of course" which function would have?

You are welcome. Another link here, with examples of types of adjuncts. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 70175)
OK. Thanks for the link :)

A question: "of course" which function would have?

It's an adverbial phrase (I think). Yes, of course it is. :thinking::D

irmamar January 27, 2010 11:44 AM

Thanks again :)

In the sentence:

The main aim, of course, is to make money.

I can't distinguish the adjunct. On the one hand, I think that it's "of course", because this part of the speech is extranuclear (I'm able to remove it), but I can't distinguish the type of adjunct it is :thinking:; on the other, I think that "main" could be the adjunct, too, since I could say "the aim, of course, is...", but I can't distinguish it either (causal?) :confused:

The examples are always clear (yesterday, curiously, etc.), but the exercises are not :mad:

Perikles January 27, 2010 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 70182)
The main aim, of course, is to make money.

I can't distinguish the adjunct. On the one hand, I think that it's "of course", because this part of the speech is extranuclear (I'm able to remove it), but I can't distinguish the type of adjunct it is :thinking:; on the other, I think that "main" could be the adjunct, too, since I could say "the aim, of course, is...", but I can't distinguish it either (causal?)

I really am no expert here - where the hell is pjt ?? :D

I would say that 'of course' is an adjunct, an adverbial phrase qualifying 'is'
Also, 'main' is an adjunct, an adjective. :thinking:

irmamar January 27, 2010 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 70189)
I really am no expert here - where the hell is pjt ?? :D

I would say that 'of course' is an adjunct, an adverbial phrase qualifying 'is'
Also, 'main' is an adjunct, an adjective. :thinking:

Don't worry, I have the answers (I'll take a look later, I like to think about the questions before) :)

pjt33 January 27, 2010 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 70189)
I would say that 'of course' is an adjunct, an adverbial phrase qualifying 'is'
Also, 'main' is an adjunct, an adjective. :thinking:

I am inclined to agree.

irmamar January 28, 2010 01:24 AM

'Of course' is the answer.

Thanks. :)


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