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Weil's observations provided the basis for Mathesius to consider functional sentence perspective as the universal principle of the natural sequence ( whether emotive or non - emotive ) of theme followed by rheme .
Weil's observations provided the basis for Mathesius to consider functional sentence perspective as the universal principle of the natural sequence ( whether emotive or non - emotive ) of theme followed by rheme .
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level , the semantic analysis of the sentence gives it an agentaction - goal pattern . At the third level , the utterance is analysed as theme - transition - rheme . It is this level , the level of FSP , that Firbas concentrates on .
level , the semantic analysis of the sentence gives it an agentaction - goal pattern . At the third level , the utterance is analysed as theme - transition - rheme . It is this level , the level of FSP , that Firbas concentrates on .
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in the sentence ( Sgall 1974 : 28 ) Jane SAW Charles yesterday Jane functions as the topic proper ( or theme ) , Charles is an element of the bound segment but is not topic proper , yesterday is the setting or non - bound segment .
in the sentence ( Sgall 1974 : 28 ) Jane SAW Charles yesterday Jane functions as the topic proper ( or theme ) , Charles is an element of the bound segment but is not topic proper , yesterday is the setting or non - bound segment .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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