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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of Texts - Clause and Phrase Analysis - Sample Answer

Clause Analysis 

Legend –
Verbs, Non-Finite Verbs  Conjunctions  Adverbs Prepositions Relative Pronouns
(The highlights have been used merely as a teaching tool and are NOT part of the answer)

Remember:
·         Number of verbs = Number of clauses
·         Relative pronouns often announce an RCl. RCls, mostly, immediately follow a Noun or Pronoun.
·         Adverbs generally announce an ACl 
·         Conjunctions generally join like clauses / phrases (i.e. the same type of clauses/phrases)- I have underlined the of in one of the sentences to tell you what the AND was joining therein. 
·         Non-Finite clauses are always SCls 

(S1) MCl [Every Sunday, ACl [ as soon as they were free ], the little soldiers would go for a walk ].

(S2) < MCL [ They turned to the right PCling [ on leaving the barracks] ], MCl [ crossed Courbevoie with rapid strides, as though on a forced march ] ; MCl [ then, ACl [ as the houses grew scarcer ], they slowed down]  and MCl [ followed the dusty road RCl [  which leads to Bezons ] >.
Just to reiterate, the Main Clauses are:
They turned …… the barracks
(They – assumed subject) Crossed ….. forced march  
As the houses grew scarcer……… slowed down
(They – assumed subject) Followed …. Bezons

(S3) < MCl [ They were small and thin ] , MCl [ lost in their ill-fitting capes, too large and too long, RCl [ whose sleeves covered their hands ] ] ; MCl [ their ample red trousers fell in folds around their ankles ] >.
(S4) MCl [ Under the high, stiff shako one could just barely perceive two thin, hollow-cheeked Breton faces, with their calm, naïve blue eyes ].
(S5) MCl [ They never spoke during their journey , ACling [ going straight before them ] , the same idea in each one's mind RCling [ taking the place of conversation] ].
(S6) < MCl [ For at the entrance of the little forest of Champioux they had found a spot RCl [ which reminded them of home ] ] , and  MCl [they did not feel happy anywhere else ] >.
(S7) < MCl [At the crossing of the Colombes and Chatou roads, ACl [ when they arrived under the trees ], they would take off their heavy, oppressive headgear ] and MCl [ wipe their foreheads ] >.
(S8) < MCl [ They always stopped for a while on the bridge at Bezons ], and MCl [ looked at the Seine ] >.
(S9) MCl [ They stood there several minutes, < ACling  [ bending over the railing ]  ,  ACling [ watching the white sails, RCl [ which perhaps reminded them of their home  , and of the fishing smacks RCling [ leaving for the open ] ] ] > ] .
(S10) MCl [ ACl [ As soon as they had crossed the Seine ], they would purchase provisions at the delicatessen, the baker's, and the wine merchant's ].
(S11) MCl [ A piece of bologna, four cents' worth of bread, and a quart of wine, made up the luncheon < RCl [ which they carried away ] , RCl [ wrapped up in their handkerchiefs ] > ].
(S12) But < MCl [ ACl [  as soon as they were out of the village ]  their gait would slacken ]  and  MCl [ they would begin NCli [ to talk ] ] > .
(S13) MCl [ Before them was a plain with a few clumps of trees, RCl [ which led to the woods ], a little forest  RCl [ which seemed  NCli [ to remind them of that other forest at Kermarivan ] ]  ].
(S14) < MCl [ The wheat and oat fields bordered on the narrow path ] , and  MCl [ Jean Kerderen said each time to Luc Le Ganidec ] :
(S15) " MCl [ It's just like home, just like Plounivon ]."
(S16) " MCl [ Yes, it's just like home ]."
(S17) And  MCl [ they went on, side by side, their minds full of dim memories of home ].
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Phrase Analysis
(S 2)
< MCL [ NP S (They) VP P (turned) PP A (to the right) PCling A [ on P (leaving) Od (the barracks) ] ], MCl [ VP P (crossed) NP Od (Courbevoie) PP A (with rapid strides) , AvP A (as though PP m (on a forced march) ) ] ; MCl [ AvP A (then), ACl [ AvP A (as)  NP S (the houses) VP P (grew)  AjP C (scarcer) ], NP S (they) VP P (slowed down) ]  and MCl [ VP P (followed) NP Od (the dusty road RCl mNP S (which)  VP P (leads) PP A ( to Bezons) ] ) ] >.



(S 10)
MCl [ ACl A [ AvP A (As soon as)  NP S (they)  VP P (had crossed) NP Od (the Seine) ], NP S (they)  VP P ( would purchase) NP Od (provisions) PP A ( at < NP (the delicatessen), NP ( the GP (baker's)) , and NP (the GP (wine merchant's)) > ) ].




1 comment:

Laveena said...

Thank you Ma'am,

The blog has useful information and links.

Will you also be posting the sample answers for Q1, Q3 and Q4?