Denominative proposals

There is a distinctive stylistic technique in art and poetry, as the use of single-composition proposals in the text.

1. dawning ... 2. Cool.3. Morning.4. Here our guests!

compound offers can be a key member of expressed verbal form (1) or adverb (2).But mononuclear denominative proposals differ in that they consist only of the principal term, subject to the form (3, 4).

most often expressed by this term a noun in the nominative case or a noun having dependent words.For example:

1. War.2. Year 1941 3. Burned villages.4. The ruin and desolation.5. wept over the corpses of children grieving mother.

From these examples show, that denominative proposals may consist of a one-word main member (1, 4), but also the main term is sometimes dependent words with him.(2, 3, 5) Although it is often the role of the main member can speak and personal pronouns.

1. Here it is!2. Our Kind Santa Claus!

also from the example we conclude that the use of the word "here" in the nominative proposal does not change its classification.

denominative proposals assert the existence of some phenomena at the moment.There are four main categories of: existential, index, estimated, and preferably existential-existential.

existential denominative proposals are often narrative, which simply referred to existing objects or phenomena, stating the fact of their existence.The subject is present in such sentences in the nominative case.For example:

1. twenty-five in the evening.2. A failed experiment.

Pointing denominative proposals include in its composition index particles "here", "here is", "out", "and won."

1. That willow.2. Here's a house.3. Won bath nearby.4. And over and stack.

assessment and existential proposal is usually pronounced with an exclamation or question mark, which indicates the appropriate punctuation marks and expressive emotional particles "a", "what for", "Well."Examples include the following proposals:

1. What a beautiful day!2. What a meeting!3. A secret?4. Well, let the mystery!

proposals, expressing a strong desire or dream, except for the name to be located in the nominative case, in the structure often include particles of "if only" "if only", "if".This so-called desirable-being-denominative proposals.Examples:

1. Ah, if only one call!2. Only her voice ringing!

Often denominative proposals used in everyday speech and, as a result, direct speech of literary texts or scripts of dramatic works.

1. "The house with the red roof", - said the girl, pointing to the side.2. "The lady in a hat with a bunch of sitting around with pails rubber plant," - the man nodded in response.

contains only one item, a fragment of the total, the proposals in the meantime are extremely rich, capacious, bright and expressive.Besides descriptive context mononuclear denominative proposals remarks are often used in dramatic works.For example:

1. Curtain.2. Long-long spiral staircase that goes up to the ceiling.3. Background: rock lone pine tree on it.

Some linguists also refer to proposals nominative titles of literary, musical and visual works, books, magazines, movies, TV shows, lettering on signs and the like.But in this case the opinion of linguists disagree.

1. "Elusive Avengers".2. "The Girl with Peaches."3. Log in to the third floor.4. "Blue light".

Some works, often poetic, are original, consisting exclusively of nominative offers.The peculiarity of this presentation - a fundamental stop in action.After all, without predicates rather difficult to show the development of the plot, the movement.