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An Analysis of Subject-Before-Finite-Verb Clauses. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, Nov 2008, Pages: 136
This book examines the function of subject-before- finite-verb clauses in the book of Genesis based on traditional understanding. The research of this book, following the understanding of traditional grammarians, furnishes that all subject-before- finite-verb clauses render the subject prominent by both emphasis and description. Chapter 2 presents traditional grammarians’ view concerning verbal and nominal clauses, including subject-before-finite- verb clauses in particular. Chapter 3 explains that in narrative statements, the subject is usually more described than emphasized (rarely, more emphasized than described), though both description and emphasis are always present. Chapter 4 offers the examination of subject-before-finite-verb clauses in non-narrative statements: the subject is usually emphasized (very rarely, more described than emphasized), though again both description and emphasis are always present. Chapter 5 discusses modern attempts to redefine subject-before-finite- verb clauses.
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