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Subordinate <i>Unless</i>-Clauses: Croatian and Slovenian in Comparison to English
Published 2019-01-01“…The complex subordinator <i>unless</i> (Cr. osim ako; Sl. razen če) introduces subordinate conditional clauses carrying exceptive meaning. …”
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Expressing Causality in Croatian L1 and L2 Argumentative Writing
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Sekvencijalnost, konsekvencijalnost i asindetizam u subordinaciji
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The compounded structures wihtout conjunctions in the Croatian “Vision of Tondal” (Tundalovo viđenje)
Published 2004-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Conjunctional Syntagms pa da, a da, e da, etc. in Consecutive Semantic Clauses
Published 2005-01-01“…Two declarative clauses in cause-consequence relationship are joined by conjunctional syntagms pa/i/te da and pa/i/te kako which introduce a consecutive clause and are composed of the consecutive coordinator pa/i/te and the subordinator da/kako. The consecutive meaning, i.e. the cause-consequence relationship between subordinated clauses, disappears when the consecutive coordinator is omitted, whereas declarative clauses are merely joined together. …”
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The Placement of Functional Words
Published 2013-01-01“…These words connect coordinated clauses into complex coordinated and subordinated sentences (conjunctions and subjunctions) or connect sentences at the textual level (connectors). …”
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