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Functional Grammar: theme vs rheme
Maybe this question is too "techical", but can someone explain from a practical point of view the difference between "theme" and "rheme" according to Hallidayan functional grammar? I know that "theme" is the "topic" and "rheme" something like a comment about the topic, but is there any useful clue for distinguishing them in a clause?
I would be very grateful for any help you could give me!
2012年9月9日 14:04
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The easiest way to distinguish them is to see which part of the sentence is introduced first. This would be the theme. A rheme basically continues the idea that a theme starts.
Theme: The seven dwarfs...
Rheme: ... found snow white passed out in the Woods.
Theme: Out in the woods...
Rheme: ... the seven dwarfs found Snow White passed out.
2012年9月9日
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