<論文>無定形文の一考察
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Any and every part of speech, a word or a phrase, even an interjection, can be a sentence, some circumstances qualified, as well as an utterance. Here comes an amorphous sentence, going by the alias of an inarticulate sentence. A certain part of speech can be categorised into an individual sentence, with the realization of the nexus concerned of a sentence based upon the very axis of coordinates of the context, judging from its antecedent, rather than from its postcedent. "Oh, no!", the very ejaculation exclaimed through the lips of the wife of Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-63), the 35th President of the United States of America could be classified into none other than a sentence, which connotes innumerable items of affairs personally. At that juncture, her beloved husband, the president was assassinated by lethal bullets of some ruffian hidden behind deliberately on parade.
- 東京工芸大学の論文
- 1999-03-31