Jarmila Petrlíková
Výskyt a užití jazykových prostředků větné kondenzace v díle Geralda Durrella se zřetelem k participiálním a verbonominálním konstrukcím a neslovesným větám
Číslo: 1/2021-2022
Periodikum: Cizí jazyky
Klíčová slova: absolute clause, adverbial, analytical language, complementation, non-finite clause, sentence condensation, supplementive clause, verbless clause, verbonominal construction
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Anotace:
The literary language of Gerald Durrell attracts the reader’s attention by a complex structure
of sentences with enormous occurrence of non-finite cuses, as well as verbless clauses.
Constructions of this type have the function of various clause elements in the superordinate
clause and represent common means of sentence condensation, i.e. the formal concentration
of a sentence structure with the maintenance of all semantic meanings. In his novel My
Family and Other Animals G. Durrell uses such structures in unusual amounts combining
their different types, and thus he achieves the effect of rich and branched sentences with
a complex internal hierarchy. This article focuses on the analysis of the frequency of occurrence
of such constructions, their position in superordinate clauses, their syntactic functions
as well as their internal structure.
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of sentences with enormous occurrence of non-finite cuses, as well as verbless clauses.
Constructions of this type have the function of various clause elements in the superordinate
clause and represent common means of sentence condensation, i.e. the formal concentration
of a sentence structure with the maintenance of all semantic meanings. In his novel My
Family and Other Animals G. Durrell uses such structures in unusual amounts combining
their different types, and thus he achieves the effect of rich and branched sentences with
a complex internal hierarchy. This article focuses on the analysis of the frequency of occurrence
of such constructions, their position in superordinate clauses, their syntactic functions
as well as their internal structure.