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CHAPTER SIX
The paper is said to have all along been supporting the ruling
MOTION OF THANKS
VocabularY
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Congress confident \
of victory
(ContlD~ from Paae 1) eral election would lead to total
IIi constitutent, the Jharkhand economic chaos and yet not
Mukti Morcha (JMM), would vote ;>roduce a clear cut verdict., Mr Ajit
against the motion of thankl. Sin&/! said.
Mr Paswan laid that though the "We are not certainly votin,
senior JMM leaden were yet to be with the BJP," he laid addina that
contacted, the National Front was the BJP and the National Front-left
hopin, that the party would oppose panics combine had reached
the motion. "direct" undentandin, despite
Asked whether action would be their denials.
taken apinst the JMM if they
. boycotted the motioo, the Janata Mr Ajit Sinah laid a number o(
Oal leader refused to comment, Janata Oal MPa may not be preteDt
sayillJ, "We are U)ina to contact in the house tomorrow despile a
the leaden and dilCUu the iuue." whip iuued by the pany.
The four-member Ajit Singh Ridiculin, the Janata DaJ ,and
group in the Lok Sabha will either on several juuel, he laid the aole
abstain or vole apinsl the BJP line aim of the party appean to brinl
on the amend menta on the motion, down the lovemmeqt without
b-ir Ajit Singh laid today. havina an aJlemative policy.
He told repon.en in New Delhi The Janata DaI leader, Mr
that a fira.! decision about the ~ Fernandea. tod.a~ appealed
volina ey bia JfO'IlptwiU' be tabn totM fbnner prime minister, Mr
tomorrow morni~
Oandra Sekhar, and the Ajit Sin,h
A defeat of the aovernment at faction to vole apinat the lovern-
thi.. juncture forcina another aen- menl in parliament tomorrow.
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not in any way different from what it was used in in HT. But the
of routine.
media persons long back. This suggests not only familiarity with
the party but also the deceptive intimacy the party has with the
Syntax:
item.
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The process involved is that of mental with the subject being the
Syntax:
The theme of the sentence and the subject are the same. The
actor and the attribute. Here there is the view that Congress
and Narasimha Rao Government are two different entities and the
213
here that "there is nothing to worry about. We are quite
confident of victory".
involved is that of verbal, with the sayer and the target as the
manner.
the members and all the MPs were present in the capital.
214
Syntax:
The theme and the subject of the sentence are the same. Hence
process· involved is that of saying with the sayer and the target
the same. The median verbal operator has the primary tense of
states.
Syntax:
215
circumstantial element of time. In the ~ clause the process
as the participants.
Syntax:-
President.
216
Syntax:
speaker has said. Hence the reporter can always tmanipulate' the
speech.
217
speech is not to express respect to the institution of the
7. The APCC President said the need of the hour was to strengthen
the hands of the Prime Minister, Mr.P.V.NarasimhaRao, who, he
crises.
Vocabulary:
stock responses. Note the equation between the country and the
party in power.
Syntax:-
The nominal group is the subject and the theme of the sentence.
All the three clauses in the sentence are attached to each other
218
The President of APCC is referred to by the designation he holds
minister, Dr.Manmohan Singh, he said they think that they can put
people.
Vocabulary:
Syntax:
219
foregrounding of the t all egat ions' is ideological. Now
tthink'. The senser and the phenomenon are the participants. The
physical.
9. "The Indian electorate has proved more than once that they are
Syntax:
voting) and the physical act (of voting) are involved in the
220
the quotation marks has three complements. The process is that
manner.
Sabha tomorrow.
Syntax:
the process of verbal with the sayer and the target as the
participants. The target forms the next clause, the ~ where the
which has median modal operator forms the mood. The process
action.
the party's city unit, Mr Advani said the National Front has
221
Syntax:
constituency.
Syntax:
The theme of the sentence is the subject also. There are three
222
13. He said the Central government had accepted some of the
SYntax:
the ~ clause is that of verbal with the sayer and the target as
the theme of the ~ are one and the same, the mood of the clause
14. He also pointed out that the income tax slab should be up to
Rs.48,OOO and the Rs.28,OOO limit set by the government was not
sufficient.
Syntax:
223
intensive attribute with the actor and the attribute.
Mr.Advani said the temple would be constructed but he did not set
a time limit.
SYntax:
16. He also pointed out that the Uttar Pradesh government had
Syntax:
224
is formed by the entire .@ clause. The subject and the theme of
the .@ clause are the same. The process involved in the .@ clause
SYntax:
process. The sayer and the target are overt participants. The
tense and aspect of the clause make it clear that the clause has
18. A report from Ranchi says that the JanataDal leader and MP,
Mr.Ram Vilas Paswan, said that the National Front was confident
225
that its constituent, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), would
Syntax:
something physically.
19. Mr.Paswan said that though the senior JMM leaders were yet to
be contacted, the National Front was hoping that the party would
Syntax:
The ~ clause forms the theme of the sentence and has verbal
226
and SS clauses. In the SS clause, the process involved is
clauses: both are hypotactically related; they are called Saa and
mental since "hoping' has to do with the mind. The senser and
20. Asked whether action would be taken against the JMM if they
saying, "We are trying to contact the leaders and discuss the
issue.
Syntax:
is in the ~ clause which starts from "the Janata Dal leader ... '.
between 'whether action would be taken against the JMM', and S3,
the S2, the process involved is that of material with goal as the
227
specific participant. In the 63, the process involved is that
21. The four-member Ajit Singh group in the Lok-Sabha will either
Vocabulary:
Syntax:
sentence.
228
voting by his group will be taken tomorrow morning.
Syntax:
general election would lead to total economic chaos and yet not
Syntax:
24. "We are not certainly voting with the .BJP," he said adding
that the BJP and the National Front-Left parties combine had
229
reached "direct" understanding despite their denials.
Syntax:
25. Mr.Ajit Singh said a number of Janata Dal MPs may not be
Syntax:
230
becomes the ~ clause. The process involved in the ~ clause is
involved is that of both space and time. The clause has a low
information.
the sole aim of the party appears to bring down the government
Vocabulary:
Syntax:
The minor clause forms the theme of the sentence. The minor
231
case of mental.) with the senser and the phenomenon as
Syntax:
The subject and the theme of the sentence are the same. The
nominal group contains the classifier along with the head. The §
and the target. The infinitive clause that follows the target
232
tstraining every nerve', tneed of the hour', etc., also
is, the reporter reports two things simultaneously: one, that the
Congress would have no problem the next day, and two, that the
text.
this problem since each simple sentence can take only one
sentences out of the 28 are unmarked and the rest of the 11 are
233
occupying the theme position. Marked sentences are usually the
deviant ones.
of the discourse.
analysis, does not mean just saying a thing. It 'covers any kind
234
proposition is expressed by the sayer as in sentence numbers 2,
have been talking about the issue. But the other participant,
of course quite well known. The news reporter, who is the author
Thus, in all these, what one can find is that the discourse is
235
generalization since the verbal process and material process
clause positions. Even the only one clause which has existential
most of the clauses are unmarked which means that the subjects in
author of the report) and the hearer (the readers of the news
who has the information with him and he/she is giving it to the
236
in what is being said. Hence, the interpersonal function is
237
accepted as a natural practice. No one questions the
authenticity.
examining. Like the earlier two texts, the Times text also
expresses the same hope that the ruling party would more or less
Mr.Hanumantha Rao has every right to talk his mind in the press
his/her reporting of t he same. Here one can see that over five
238
paragraphs are devoted to the appeal of a state congress party
chief. This implies that the reporter (or the editor) is keen on
have spoken about so many other issues (other than that of the
vote of confidence motion). Hence one would feel that the text
Government.
239
Thus what is lacking in this text is the cohesion of matter.
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