APPLICATION CONSTRUCTION AS A TYPE OF SYNTACTIC COMMUNICATION
Keywords:
Application event, application construction, complex syntactic entity, application element, syntactic connection, structural type, parallel connection, communicative centerAbstract
In the article, the nlova construction is studied as one of the structural types of a complex syntactic whole, in which its structural structure and semantic features, and the grammatical expression of the components that make them up, as well as the syntactic relations between the components involved in the organization of syntactic units, are analyzed by means of examples taken from the German language and related conclusions are reached.
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