Disjunct
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British pronunciation/dɪsdʒˈʌŋkt/
American pronunciation/dɪsdʒˈʌŋkt/

"disjunct"的定义和意义

disjunct
01

不连续的, 分离的

progressing melodically by intervals larger than a major second
02

不相交的, 不连续的

used of distributions, as of statistical or natural populations
03

不连贯的, 分开的

having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects
04

不连续的, 分离的

marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements
Disjunct
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分离词, 分离成分

an adverbial element that provides additional information or commentary on the main clause or sentence, expressing the speaker's attitude, viewpoint, or evaluation

What is a "disjunct"?

A disjunct is a type of adverb that expresses the speaker's or writer's attitude toward the content of the sentence or comments on how the action is performed. Disjuncts are not essential to the grammatical structure of the sentence and typically modify the entire statement rather than a specific word. Common examples include words or phrases like "frankly," "honestly," and "unfortunately." For instance, in the sentence "Unfortunately, it rained on the parade," the disjunct "unfortunately" indicates the speaker's negative attitude toward the situation. Understanding disjuncts is important for recognizing how speakers convey their opinions about what they are discussing.

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