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DAT_230 - The Functional Analysis of Sentences (VLC Series #1) 

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Комментарии : 48   
@AmineBelfatmi
@AmineBelfatmi 8 лет назад
wow you are better than our university grammar teacher
@atuelcoria1801
@atuelcoria1801 6 лет назад
same
@nadeemali-eo1ol
@nadeemali-eo1ol 3 года назад
Correct spelling of Grammar is Grammar not Grammer dear Brother.
@AmineBelfatmi
@AmineBelfatmi 3 года назад
@@nadeemali-eo1ol Thanks bro
@crispimjuliao7753
@crispimjuliao7753 9 лет назад
great this is good and real teacher of linguistic iam having good marks at university because of your lessons
@rosminazuchri9090
@rosminazuchri9090 3 года назад
My name is Rosmina Zuchri From Indonesia Country. Thanks about your youtube " The Functional Analysis of Sentences. Thanks, Professor.
@rosminazuchri9090
@rosminazuchri9090 3 года назад
Hello. Professor. I am coming again.
@NGUYENTHITHUYH-cj2xd
@NGUYENTHITHUYH-cj2xd 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for making a super useful video . I 'm going to have a exam about grammar Thanks to it, I can identify all the syntactic fuction easier 😍😍
@tristan2037
@tristan2037 3 месяца назад
Perfect. Studying to become an English teacher; this helps!
@Winged4Ever
@Winged4Ever 10 лет назад
Very easy understandable explanations I must admit. And truly helpful in my case. Thanks!
@gamergirlgameplays9451
@gamergirlgameplays9451 3 года назад
This is really helpful! I hope to pass all my grammar exams
@emreseferi7952
@emreseferi7952 4 года назад
I have a question: What kind of objects (direct/ indirect) are these in your chosen sentences?
@rickotendean
@rickotendean 5 лет назад
Hello, I am Ricko Tendean from Indonesia. In the first Sentence, you have explained the Category of the Sentence. Perhaps (Adverb Phrase) you (Noun Phrase - Noun - Pronoun) will (Auxiliary) never (Adverb) find (Verb) a job (Noun Phrase) a (determiner-article) job (head Noun) as a linguist (Prepositional Phrase) as (preposition), a linguist (Complement - Noun Phrase), a (determiner-article) linguist (head Noun). The function of "perhaps" is Adverbial and "you" is Subject, Why did not you mention "will never find a job as a linguist" as Predicate ? While a Sentence consists of Subject, Predicate and Adverbial. In my analysis, the function of "will never find a job as a linguist" is Predicate. Which divide into Predicator and Complement. "will never find" as Predicator and "a job as a linguist" as Direct Object (Complement). My theory is based on English Syntactic Structures by Flor Aarts and Jan Aarts (1982).
@rosminazuchri9090
@rosminazuchri9090 3 года назад
you are smart in English
@murshed12
@murshed12 2 года назад
Brother.... Without subject.. The rest parts of a sentence are called predicate....Is Known to everybody... But the fact that as the teacher explained all about a sentence, he might have explained all the elements of a sentence... That I was also looking for a video like this one... 🥰
@josephpuot2536
@josephpuot2536 4 года назад
good lecture
@nadeemali-eo1ol
@nadeemali-eo1ol 3 года назад
Sir is there any application to get syntax of any sentence ? if there is any application kindly guide me about that.
@wejmluva
@wejmluva 3 года назад
I am not sure, if I understand the object complement well. Could the word "first" be characterized as an object complement in the following sentence? "The owners wait to get into the place, with the growing conviction that the madhouse will claim them first."
@rosminazuchri9090
@rosminazuchri9090 10 месяцев назад
Hello. Professor. I am coming again.
@sandradelavegafdez-lascoit2421
@sandradelavegafdez-lascoit2421 4 года назад
It surprised that you came. How will you analyse the sentence. Thank you
@ranjeetchaurasiatutorials6595
@ranjeetchaurasiatutorials6595 7 лет назад
very fantastic approach sir
@kinemonsvik8455
@kinemonsvik8455 3 года назад
Can someone PLEASE help me with this sentence? "The borrowing of phonological features has been attested in many cases of intense contact"
@gamergirlgameplays9451
@gamergirlgameplays9451 3 года назад
(The (Determiner) borrowing (Noun/Header, main topic) (of (preposition) phonological (modifier) features) (noun) (Noun phrase till here and prepositional phrase since "of" till "features" (Has been attested) (Verb phrase) in many (quantifier) cases (noun) (in many is also a noun phrase) (of (preposition) intense (modifier) contact (noun)) (Prepositional phrase since "of" till "contact" This is really complicated to explain using the chat. I hope it was helpful anyway :)
@visiop1
@visiop1 8 лет назад
Viely gut sentence analysis, useful indeed. Danke.
@emiliamariaturnescu9685
@emiliamariaturnescu9685 2 года назад
Do you have any video on parsing sentences of the subordinate type ?
@0xXMagnusXx0
@0xXMagnusXx0 7 лет назад
This is great.
@yassieedd2318
@yassieedd2318 5 лет назад
thank you for helping us prof
@mebeasensei
@mebeasensei 3 года назад
How would a 'Construction Grammar' analysis look?
@sumyatnaing1463
@sumyatnaing1463 4 года назад
Thank you so much.
@nisas.5718
@nisas.5718 10 лет назад
Thank you so much. :)
@levicruz2609
@levicruz2609 4 года назад
Which videos provide the formal analysis of these sentences? Thanks
@oer-vlc
@oer-vlc 4 года назад
Here you are: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iRkmhb_E3Eg.html
@lourdesmariaperezguzman5981
@lourdesmariaperezguzman5981 3 года назад
thank you so much!!
@NO902
@NO902 9 лет назад
Thanks teacher well done
@ojoabiodunsaiki132
@ojoabiodunsaiki132 3 года назад
Pls assist me to analyse the sentence below Notable elder statesmen and socio-cultural leaders on Saturday converged, saying the country was long overdue for restructuring while warning the Federal Government that the country was bleeding from bad leadership and poor policies.
@rileymlqn3182
@rileymlqn3182 3 года назад
Thank you, that was really helpful?
@oer-vlc
@oer-vlc 3 года назад
More on oer-vlc.de VLC201 - The Structure of English, free. Open, online
@rosminazuchri9090
@rosminazuchri9090 3 года назад
@@oer-vlc thansk
@visiop1
@visiop1 3 года назад
Danke! I mean, thanks.
@lauraceciliaiglesias1188
@lauraceciliaiglesias1188 7 лет назад
Hola!!! please! I need a sentence that began with BUT eg: but we can make it different
@farahfazli1375
@farahfazli1375 5 лет назад
BUT why do you need that?😉
@PupiGijena
@PupiGijena 2 месяца назад
i love you
@eyrekeye5274
@eyrekeye5274 6 лет назад
Sir,kindly continue otherwise it will be not useful
@coldoutkast
@coldoutkast 5 лет назад
miskolc aglisztika where are u bois?
@jorgevera4322
@jorgevera4322 6 лет назад
alv esta en ingles :,v
@meryemuzum8802
@meryemuzum8802 5 лет назад
"the boss" may be "she" though...
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