Прагматические особенности инверсии в английском языке

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never lost a moment. On the looking-glass were lists of definitions and pronunciations (J. London). With them was Brett (E. Hemingway).

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: to be, to live, to remain;

: to lie, to sit, to hang, to stand;

: to run, to move, to follow, to pass, to flow, to fly, to arise, to gallop, to creep, to rush . .

, , : to arrive, to come, to enter, to emerge.

In the adjoining room lived a woman and six children (J. London). Beside me sat a man (S. Leacock). Over it hung a violin without strings (J. Aldridge). Below the house ran a little stream (P. Abrahams). Then arose a young man, Theobald Smith (P. De Kruif).

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Behind the cart was tied a retriever (H. Lawson).

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Came a beautiful fall day, warm and languid (J. London). Followed a complete and deathlike silence (K- Mansfield).

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