Presentation 1997/7/24
Pattern Analyzing of English Complex Sentences and Reducing Hypotaxis to Parataxis
Terumasa Kato, Kiyoshi Ogawa, Masashi Saraki,
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Abstract(in English) English complexes are classified into four main types: prototype, stereotype, potential type, and latent type. The conception of clause is herein interpreted in a broad sense and thus the potential and latent types include NEXUS defined by Otto Jespersen. Hypotaxis which means subordination can be reduced to Parataxis with couplers such as conjunctive adverbs, hence the organization of unconnected coordinated sentences, Parataxis, have been developed to subordination expressing complex relationship between main thought and constituent parts thereof.
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Keyword(in English) English complexes / Prototype / Stereotype / Nexus / Hypotaxis / Parataxis
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Title (in English) Pattern Analyzing of English Complex Sentences and Reducing Hypotaxis to Parataxis
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Keyword(1) English complexes
Keyword(2) Prototype
Keyword(3) Stereotype
Keyword(4) Nexus
Keyword(5) Hypotaxis
Keyword(6) Parataxis
1st Author's Name Terumasa Kato
1st Author's Affiliation Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute()
2nd Author's Name Kiyoshi Ogawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute
3rd Author's Name Masashi Saraki
3rd Author's Affiliation Saraki Office : Fukuoka University The Department of Science
Date 1997/7/24
Paper # NLC97-17
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 199
Page pp.pp.-
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