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  • Презентация: The definite article
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    The definite article

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    The use of the definite article

    The definite article implies that the speaker or the writer presents a person, a thing or an abstract notion as known to the listener or to the reader, either from his general knowledge, or from situation, or from the context.

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    Functions of the definite article

    The definite article in its specifying functionserves to single out an object or a group of objects from all the other objects. The specification is carried out by means of a restrictive attribute the preceding context the situation the meaning of the noun Refers the following noun to the whole class of objects of same kind: #The lion is the king of the animals Suggests a very high degree of abstraction in a count noun, the next stage of abstraction being achieved by the absence of the articles, as with the words man and woman when used in a generic meaning: #Woman is physically weaker than man. #This was more than man can be expected to bear Nouns denoting social classes (both singular and plural forms): the proletariat, the bourgeoisie, the aristocracy, the gentry, the workers, the public, the peasants, t he intelligentsia. Before substantivized adjectives in their collective or abstract meaning: the poor = all who are poor, the strong = all who are strong Specifying Generic

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    A restrictive attribute (specifying function)

    A restrictive attribute is most useful in singling out or individualizing an object. It may be expressed by a single world, a prepositional phrase, a participial phrase, or by a clause, all functioning as postmodifiers. #The students in thenext room are taking an examination. #I’m convinced Dave is the man we are looking for.

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    The preceding context (specifying function)

    An object or a group of objects may be specified by reference to file preceding context. This use of the definite article is qualified as anaphoric. #My wife always had a passion for owls. The passion’s grown since our marriage. #“My wife has left me.” Dirk could hardly get the words out.

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    Situational specification(specifying function)

    Though the object is mentioned for the first time, no attribute or context is necessary for the speaker to point it out for the listener to understand what object is meant. #After visiting a theatre we may say: I liked the acting and I enjoyed the music too.

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    The meaning of the noun (specifying function)

    The definite article in its specifying function is used with unique objects or nouns: the sun, the moon, the earth, the sea, the world, the universe, the horizon, the equator, the south, the north, the east, the west. #The sun sank below the horizon. #The moon it the heavenly body that moves round the earth. #He sailed round the world.

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    Set expressions

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    Propper nouns, regulary used with the definite article

    Astronomical manes (The Milky Way, The Great Bear, The Little (Lesser) Bear) Geographical names (The North Pole, The South Pole; mountain ranges: The Alps, The Pennines(ex. singular mounts); rivers: the Thames, the Nile, the Niva; seas&oceans: the North Sea, the Arctic Ocean; canals: the Panama Canal; some countries, areas, provinces: the USA, the Ukraine; deserts: the Sahara, the Gobi; parts of towns: the West End, the Bronx; the de facto capital of the Netherlands: the Hague)

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    Names of public institutions, unique buildings and monuments (the Tale (Gallery), the National Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum (Opera), the British Museum, the Louvre, the Hermitage, the Prado, the Grand (Hotel), the Savoy, the Kremlin, the White House, the Bronze Horseman, the Sphinx) Names of vessels (the Discovery, the Titanic, the Dolores, etc.) Names of most newspapers (in English-speaking countries) (the Times, the Canada Tribune, etc.)

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