A Study Of Implicative Verbs In Ernest Hemingway’s Novels

The thesis “A Study of Implicative Verbs in Ernest Hemingway’s Novels” has reached the ultimate goal of discovering the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic features of implicative verbs in the three novels by Ernest Hemingway namely “A Farewell to Arms” (1929), “For Whom the Bell Tolls” (1940), and “T...

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spelling oai:data.ufl.udn.vn:UFL-13242025-03-10T03:45:26Z A Study Of Implicative Verbs In Ernest Hemingway’s Novels LVTHS2014-8220201-009 Lê Thúy Nga TS. Ngũ Thiện Hùng Ernest Hemingway’s The English Language The English Language Novels Implicative Verbs Verbs The thesis “A Study of Implicative Verbs in Ernest Hemingway’s Novels” has reached the ultimate goal of discovering the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic features of implicative verbs in the three novels by Ernest Hemingway namely “A Farewell to Arms” (1929), “For Whom the Bell Tolls” (1940), and “The Old Man and the Sea” (1952). In terms of syntax, eight patterns of verb complementation are laid out. Intransitivity of the verbs is also examined and drawn out in tables. In terms of semantics, implicative verbs add certain layer of meaning to the complement verb. Functional Grammar theory is employed to work out hypotactic relation between the primary verbal group and the secondary verbal group. The structure of implicative verbs is extended by elaboration (α→=β), extension (α→ +β), and enhancement (α→ xβ). The secondary verbal group is semantically supplemented by the primary verbal group in the six categories: aspect, achievement, mental process of remembering, non-performance of action, successful prevention, and successful manipulation. In terms of pragmatics, this thesis has shown three implications triggered by implicative verbs in the three novels namely Representative, Directive, and Commissive. Overall, the study has sketched out outstanding features of implicative verbs in terms of three dimensions syntax, semantics and pragmatics. 2025-03-10T03:45:21Z 2025-03-10T03:45:21Z 2014 Thesis https://data.ufl.udn.vn/handle/UFL/1324 en application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Đà Nẵng
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The English Language
The English Language
Novels
Implicative Verbs
Verbs
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The English Language
The English Language
Novels
Implicative Verbs
Verbs
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A Study Of Implicative Verbs In Ernest Hemingway’s Novels
description The thesis “A Study of Implicative Verbs in Ernest Hemingway’s Novels” has reached the ultimate goal of discovering the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic features of implicative verbs in the three novels by Ernest Hemingway namely “A Farewell to Arms” (1929), “For Whom the Bell Tolls” (1940), and “The Old Man and the Sea” (1952). In terms of syntax, eight patterns of verb complementation are laid out. Intransitivity of the verbs is also examined and drawn out in tables. In terms of semantics, implicative verbs add certain layer of meaning to the complement verb. Functional Grammar theory is employed to work out hypotactic relation between the primary verbal group and the secondary verbal group. The structure of implicative verbs is extended by elaboration (α→=β), extension (α→ +β), and enhancement (α→ xβ). The secondary verbal group is semantically supplemented by the primary verbal group in the six categories: aspect, achievement, mental process of remembering, non-performance of action, successful prevention, and successful manipulation. In terms of pragmatics, this thesis has shown three implications triggered by implicative verbs in the three novels namely Representative, Directive, and Commissive. Overall, the study has sketched out outstanding features of implicative verbs in terms of three dimensions syntax, semantics and pragmatics.
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