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Part 3. SYNTAX OF A SENTENCEDate: 2015-10-07; view: 488. Types of subordinate relations.
· Define: Agreement, or concord as a type of subordinate relations. · Define: Enclosure as a type of subordinate relations. · Define: Government as a type of subordinate relations. · Define: Adjoining as a type of subordinate relations. · Define: Isafete as a type of subordinate relations. · Define: Incorporation as a type of subordinate relations.
(FORMAL, SEMANTIC, and COMMUNICATIVE SYNTAX)
· Define: A sentence vs. a phrase. · Define: A formal pattern of a sentence. · Define: The parts of a sentence. · Innumerate: The structural types of sentences. · Define: A simple sentence. Two-member sentences (complete and incomplete), and one-member sentences. · Define: Non-extended vs. extended simple sentences. · Describe: The constructive basis of a sentence and its optional parts. Non-directed verbs vs. directed verbs (object-directed, and modifier-directed). · Define: A compound sentence vs. a complex sentence. · Describe: Syndetic vs. asyndetic relations of clauses. · Describe: Types of coordination (copulative, disjunctive, adversative, causative-consecutive). · Define: Parataxis. · Define: A complex sentence vs. a compound sentence. · Describe: Tpes of subordinate clauses (subject, predicative, object, attributive, and adverbial clauses). Types of adverbial clauses. · Define: Hypotaxis. · Define: A compound-complex sentence. · Define: A sentence with the parenthesis. · Define: Meaning of a sentence. · Define: Proposition and predication. · Define: Modality as a part of the sentence meaning. Objective and subjective modality. · Describe: Semantic roles that structure the meaning of a sentence.
· Define: Information structure of a sentence: the topic (theme), and the comment. · Describe: Communicative syntax. Types of sentences related to particular speech acts.
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