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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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What's The Role Of "That"?

Why should a medical man go to see his patients in a car when the labourer has to walk to his work?Why should the scientific investigator be allowed to spend his time in a warm room when others have to face the inclemency of the elements? Why should a man who possesses some rare talent of great importance to the world be saved from the drudgery of his own housework? To such questions envy finds no answer. Fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely, that of admiration.


I should like to see the function of that.

  

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Fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely, that of admiration. Syntactically, that functions as a fused determiner-head. We understand it to mean the ( compensating) passion.

  • Fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely, that of admiration.
  • Syntactically, that functions as a fused determiner-head.
  • We understand it to mean the ( compensating) passion.
  • The whole phrase namely, that of admiration is called a supplement , a loosely attached expression set off by intonation and (usually) punctuation, providing non-integrated content.
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Fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely, that of admiration.


Syntactically, that functions as a fused determiner-head.

We understand it to mean the (compensating) passion.

The whole phrase namely, that of admiration is called a supplement, a loosely attached expression set off b

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