EXPRESSION OF OBJECT-EXPLANATORY RELATIONS IN A COMPLEX SENTENCE.
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This scientific article explores the intricate nature of expressing object-explanatory relations within the framework of complex sentences. The study investigates how language structures convey relationships between objects and explanations, shedding light on the syntactic and semantic nuances involved in the process. Through a comprehensive analysis of linguistic data and theoretical frameworks, the article aims to contribute to our understanding of how complex sentences serve as a medium for elucidating object-explanatory relations in diverse contexts.
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