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标题: 关于“插入语” [打印本页]

作者: genimix    时间: 2009-12-16 16:00
标题: 关于“插入语”
最近看贴,老看见有人说“前后有逗号的是插入语,所用不是同位语,不是.....,不用管它”。我想在此澄清以下,免得这类错误论断误导大家。“插入语”这个语法现象,既不是结构性概念,也不是成分性概念,是完全不同的第三个概念范畴形式概念


大家要注意,插入语既可以是任何结构性概念,如定语从句,独立主格结构,分词短语

也可以是,状语,定语,同位语等句子成分性概念。

因此,不要一看见插入语就把它甩开,应当确定其结构和成分。
作者: aeoluseros    时间: 2009-12-17 08:40
说得很对。

这个网址里也有比较详细地说到什么是插入语

http://www.howtolearnenglish.co.uk/english-language--what-parenthesis.html


Parenthesis is the addition of extra information to an already formed sentence. A parenthesis can be separated from the sentence with dashes, commas or brackets, and these are known as parentheses.



When the parenthesis is removed from the sentence, it should still be grammatically correct. So, to make sure that you have included a parenthesis correctly, reread the sentence to see if it makes sense without it. If it does, then you have successfully added a parenthesis.

...

Follow the guidelines below to find out which parentheses you should use within English text.

Here are some examples of parenthesis within a sentence. All three of the parentheses will be used in these examples; note that the parenthesis will appear in bold to make it easier to spot:

Sometimes, when using parenthesis in a sentence, writers often forget to actually end the parenthesis. When you use a parenthesis in a sentence, think of it as using brackets; you wouldn’t leave brackets open, so remember not to leave a parenthesis open either.



Leaving a parenthesis open can cause confusion within the sentence, which makes it difficult for the reader to understand the original meaning.



All of the following words and phrases are classed as parenthesis within a sentence; however, they are not normally used with brackets or dashes, and are more likely to be used with commas.



Parenthesis is very common in the English language; using parenthesis and parentheses helps add more information to a statement without stopping the flow of the reading or writing.



The easiest way to see if you have added a parenthesis into a sentence is to see if the sentence can survive without the added information.


作者: jefferson911    时间: 2011-9-13 20:20
确实是,再补充两个例子:
Billy-bob, a great singer, was not a good dancer.
The phrase a great singer, set off by commas, is both an appositive and a parenthesis.
My umbrella (which is somewhat broken) can still shield the two of us from the rain.

The phrase which is somewhat broken is a parenthesis.同时也是个定语从句。
作者: 秋晨小仔    时间: 2012-5-16 15:24
标题: 引用前贴,关于插入语。。。嘿嘿让自己看的~
说得很对。

这个网址里也有比较详细地说到什么是插入语

http://www.howtolearnenglish.co.uk/english-language--what-parenthesis.html

Parenthesis is the addition of extra information to an already formed sentence. A parenthesis can be separated from the sentence with dashes, commas or brackets, and these are known as parentheses.



When the parenthesis is removed from the sentence, it should still be grammatically correct. So, to make sure that you have included a parenthesis correctly, reread the sentence to see if it makes sense without it. If it does, then you have successfully added a parenthesis.

...

Follow the guidelines below to find out which parentheses you should use within English text.

Here are some examples of parenthesis within a sentence. All three of the parentheses will be used in these examples; note that the parenthesis will appear in bold to make it easier to spot:

Sometimes, when using parenthesis in a sentence, writers often forget to actually end the parenthesis. When you use a parenthesis in a sentence, think of it as using brackets; you wouldn’t leave brackets open, so remember not to leave a parenthesis open either.



Leaving a parenthesis open can cause confusion within the sentence, which makes it difficult for the reader to understand the original meaning.



All of the following words and phrases are classed as parenthesis within a sentence; however, they are not normally used with brackets or dashes, and are more likely to be used with commas.



Parenthesis is very common in the English language; using parenthesis and parentheses helps add more information to a statement without stopping the flow of the reading or writing.



The easiest way to see if you have added a parenthesis into a sentence is to see if the sentence can survive without the added information.

-- by 会员 aeoluseros (2009/12/17 8:40:23)


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