Intermediary communicative types of sentences презентация

Intermediary communicative sentence models: Statement – Question Statement – Inducement Inducement - Question S Q I S I Q +

Слайд 1Intermediary (mixed) communicative types of sentences
Blokh 2008: pp. 286-291


Слайд 2Intermediary communicative sentence models:
Statement – Question


Statement – Inducement


Inducement - Question






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Слайд 4S ? Q
“I wonder why they come to me about it.”
“But

surely I may treat him as a human being.” – “Most certainly not” (B. Shaw)
“I don’s disturb you, I hope, Mr. Cokane.” – “By no means” (B. Shaw)
“Wait a second, you haven’t told me your address.” – “Oh, I’m staying…” (A. Christie)

Слайд 5Q ? S (= Rhetorical question)
Can a leopard change his spots?
“That

was my mission, you imagined. It was not, but where was I to go?” (O. Wilde)
How could I have ever thought I could get away with it! (J. Osborne)

Слайд 6In living speech…
“How can a woman be expected to be happy

with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly rational being?” – “My dear!” (O. Wilde)

Слайд 7Rhetoric questions may be followed by a direct answer which only

accentuates the declarative nature of the questions:

“What more can a woman desire in this world?” – “Nothing more, I am quite sure.”


Слайд 8The answer may be given by the speaker himself…
“Who, being in

love, is poor? Oh, no one.” (O. Wilde)

Слайд 9A rhetorical question used as an answer to a genuine question:

Albina, are you preparing a free talk for tomorrow?
– Well, who else will?

Слайд 10FEEL THE DIFFERENCE:
Had she had what was called a complex all

the time? Or was love always sudden like this? A wild flower seeding on a wild wind? (J. Galsworthy)

Слайд 11Declarative-imperative



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Слайд 12S ? I
You ought to get rid of it, you know.
“You

might as well sit down,” said Javotte.

“And if you’ll excuse me, Lady Eileen, I think it’s time you were going back to bed.” The firmness of his tone admitted of no parley. (A. Christie)

Слайд 13I ? S
The Forsyte in him said: “Think, feel, and you’re

done for!” (J. Galsworthy)
Talk of the devil and he will appear.
Live and learn.
Live and let live.
Don’t cross the bridge till you get to it.

Слайд 14Imperative-interrogative type


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Слайд 15I ? Q
“Tell me about your upbringing.” –
“I

should like to hear about yours.” (E.J. Howard)
Please, tell me what I can do.

Слайд 16Q ? I (the reverse intermediary construction)
I’m having a party tonight.

Would you like to come? (the speaker feels hopeful that his interlocutor will accept the implied invitation)
Can I take you home in a cab?
And you will come too, Basil, won’t you?

Слайд 17Thank you for your attention!


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