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... (conjunction) S2 - V 18 In which: - S1: is the subject ofthe main clause - V1: is PV (the predicate ofthe main clause) - S2: is the subject ofthe subordinate clause - V2: is predicate ofthe subordinate ... of asking, inquiring, interrogating, etc which expresses the speaker‟s desire for getting the needed information The “advise” group consists of advising, suggesting, reminding, warning, etc These ... 10 2. 2.3 .2 Implicit performative 11 2. 3 Performative verbs 12 2.3.1 Definition of performative verbs which 12 v 2. 3 .2 The function of performative verbs 12...
... length limit ofthe thesis and the ability of our own, the paper is just intended to investigate the syntactic and semantic features of these verbs 1.3 PURPOSE OFTHE STUDY The thesis is designed ... is at the foot ofthe mountains One of his shoes felt too tight for his foot “Foot” here refers to the bottom part ofthe mountains inthe first sentence and the bottom part ofthe leg inthe second ... on the preceding of following words It is also the referential meaning that includes the conceptual one 2. 2.1.6 Semantic roles Clauses are divided into types according to the types ofthe verbs...
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... pockets inthe FKBP 12 binding domain are occupied by FK506: (1) a pocket defined by Trp59 (the "floor") and the side chains of Tyr26, Phe46, Phe99, Val 55, and Ile56 (the "walls"), into which the ... three ofthe loops In hFKBP 12, the substrate-binding pocket for the pipecolinylring of FK506 has been identified, which consists of Tyr26, Phe36, Asp37, Phe46, Phe48, Val 55, Ile56, Trp59, Tyr 82, ... protein phosphatase 2B (calcineurin), the basis for the immunosuppressant action of FK506 2.2 .2. 1 Neurotrophic properties of FK506 The therapeutic relevance ofthe neurotrophic properties of FK506...