Degree is typically expressed by an adverbial group with a general indication of degree … or with a collocationally more restricted adverb of degree … The collocationally restricted adverbs collocate with verbs serving as Process … Less commonly Degree may be expressed by a prepositional phrase, usually with to plus a nominal group with extent, degree as Thing and an intensifying adjective … as Epithet. Degree expressions characterise the extent of the actualisation of the process and they often occur immediately before or immediately after the Process … [The interrogative is how much?.]
Monday, 10 September 2018
Degree: Realisation & WH– Probe
Halliday & Matthiessen (2014: 320):
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Circumstance,
Clause,
Enhancement,
Expansion,
Ideational,
Lexicogrammar,
Manner,
Transitivity
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