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Sentence nucleus


 

The nucleus is the tonic syllable of a sentence. It contributes to the meaning to such utterances of speaker. Enunciatively (the way the speaker utters), it's the main part of the opinion's talker.

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A sentence has usually a word that stresses the importance or the interest of which the speaker wants to let the hearer know its intention or say.

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There can be different aims at what the speaker refers to:

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  • Place: I'm going to 'Oxford.(Where are you going )
  • Subject:'I'm going to Oxford (Is anyone going to Oxford)
  • targeted verb:I'm 'going to Oxford ( What are you doing for your training course)
  • Of course there may be other intentional indications that the speaker gives to the hearer focusing on its communicative devices.

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