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|b العراق
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|9 661676
|a سلطان، وسام محمود
|e مؤلف
|g Sultan, Wisam M.
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|a Ing Supplementive Clauses in Literary and Scientific Texts
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|a جمل اسم الفاعل التكميلية في النصوص العلمية والأدبية
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|b دار الأطروحة للنشر العلمي
|c 2018
|g نيسان
|m 1439
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|a 149 - 167
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|a بحوث ومقالات
|b Article
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|b This research deals with -ingsupplementive clauses in literary and scientific texts, a kind of adverbial clauses which are not introduced by a subordinator. The present research aims at the following: 1) describing ingsupplementive clauses semantically and grammatically, 2) finding the differences and similarities (if any) between literary and scientific texts concerning -ingsupplementive clauses at the levels of occurrences (initial, medial, final) of these clauses, the relationship held between the (superordinate) clause on which the -ingsupplementive clause is dependent, 3) and the frequency of these clauses in the literary and scientific texts chosen. Investigating these areas of study is done through tackling 60000 words as a sample of literary texts, vs. 60000 words as a sample of scientific texts. The data collected are analysed according to Quirk et al (1985) as a model. The study concludes that literary texts are significantly richer with -ingsupplementive clauses than scientific texts.
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|a اللغة الإنجليزية
|a النصوص الأدبية
|a النصوص العلمية
|a الجمل التكميلية
|a اسم الفاعل
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|9 661677
|a الدباغ، مولود أحمد
|e م. مشارك
|g Al-Dabbagh, Mawloud A.
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|4 اللغة واللغويات
|6 Language & Linguistics
|c 008
|e Sciences of Languages & Literature
|f al-Aṭrūḥaẗ
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|m مج3, ع5
|o 2293
|s مجلة الأطروحة - علوم اللغات وآدابها
|v 003
|x 2518-0606
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|u 2293-003-005-008.pdf
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