She
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projected
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her arrow
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into his heart
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Actor
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Process: material
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Goal
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Location: spatial: motion: towards
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He
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projected
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the slide
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onto the screen
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Actor
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Process: material
|
Goal
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Location: spatial: motion: towards
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He
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projects
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his motives
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onto others
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Actor
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Process: material
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Goal
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Location: spatial: motion: towards
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Actors
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project
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their voices
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Actor
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Process: material
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Goal
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The beam
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projects
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beyond the eaves
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Carrier
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Process: relational
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circumstantial Attribute
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His posture
|
projects
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defeat
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Token
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Process: relational
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Value
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This report
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projects
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next year’s expenses
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Sayer
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Process: verbal
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Verbiage
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Sayers
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project
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wordings
|
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Sayer/Medium
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Process: verbal
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Verbiage/Range
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from above (meaning)
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Actor/Agent
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Process: material
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Goal/Medium
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from roundabout
(wording)
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Sensers
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project
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meanings
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Senser/Medium
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Process: mental
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Phenomenon/Range
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from above (meaning)
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Actor/Agent
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Process: material
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Goal/Medium
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from roundabout
(wording)
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From Above:
Is the Process 'projects' other-engendered (effective) or self-engendered (middle)? i.e.
Are 'Sayers' and 'Sensers' the Agent (participant as cause) of the Process 'projects'?
Or are 'Sayers' and 'Sensers' the Medium through which the Process 'projects' unfolds?
Or are 'Sayers' and 'Sensers' the Medium through which the Process 'projects' unfolds?
From Roundabout:
What is the unmarked present tense: present-in-present (material) or simple present (other)?
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