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    Sentence adverbs

    The traditional tendency to throw together everything that is not a noun, a verb or an adjective, and call it an ‘adverb’ is further illustrated by the fact that the italicized items in the following are also called adverbs: Besides, they are working hard Incidentally, he looked at her benignly Hence she speaks English perfectly Nevertheless the car crashed extremely violently John smashed the windscreen, however, more quickly than he smashed the window Lastly, he pronounced the words as precisely as she did Naturally, he spoke to her The sentence adverb is an element of the sentence that lies outside the subject-matter of the sentence. Sometimes it provides a clue to how this sentence is to be taken in connection with previous sentences. At other times it gives some idea of what attitude the speaker is taking to what he is talking about. The word however indicates that this sentence is to be seen as a contrast to some earlier sentence; lastly means that this sentence deals with a point that is the last in some previously announced list; naturally means that the speaker regards the situation he is talking about as a natural one in the circumstances. Again we find that there are prepositional phrases, and in fact other kinds of construction, that can perform these functions: In fact he looked at her benignly In the end she decided not to come To conclude, I think we should try On the other hand, they weren’t cheap Words like however, perhaps and nevertheless generally cannot take any modification and they are used quite differently from the time and place adverbs. So they have virtually nothing in common with words like yesterday, always, still, abroad or benignly which, in turn, have virtually nothing in common with each other. (It is true that there are some words that can be used both as manner adjuncts and as ‘sentence adverbs’; e.g. Naturally, he spoke to her v. He spoke to her † Full references can be found in the Notes and references section at the end of this book. Sentences 77 naturally. Only the second means that he spoke to her in a natural manner. The other means that his speaking to her was a natural thing to happen. But this is no more remarkable than the fact that there are verbs that convert into nouns, and
    adjectives that also serve as verbs, and so on

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