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Single Woman Coping with Christmas Presents

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> it’s the family joke thatとI snapped thatはなぜthat節がとれるのでしょうか?  前者が It is A that ... という構文であり、一種の強調文であり、普通は that を用いる (省略しない)。  後者は省略してもよいが、 I snapped A, but B. という2つの要素を持つ形の文なので、A をまず提示しておいて、次に B という要素も提示するのだという連続性の意識が働いているように見えます。that が略されても問題ないが、ない場合、文の前半だけで1つのことを言い切ってしまう感じになる。実際には、前半の in the moment ... と後半の on reflection (that) ... という異なる2つの要素を持ち出す意図があったのだから、前半では that を使って節であることを意識させ、後半では重複を避けて省略している、と見ることができるように思われます。

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