Solving some Syntactic Questions in Slovene in View of Available Theories and Methods

Authors

  • Andreja ŽELE

Keywords:

slovenščina, skladnja, logično-pomenska ravnina, izrazna ravnina, propozicijske sestavine, nepropozicijske sestavine, sestavljeni udeleženec, obvezno modifikacijsko dopolnilo, Slovenian language, syntax, logical-semantic level, expressive level, propositional components, non-propositional components, complex participant, obligatory modifier

Abstract

The paper points out and treats in more detail some syntactic pecularities that are the result of the inequality or, rather incongruence of logical-semantic and expressive levels within the same clausal sentence and/or a particular textual unit of Slovene. From the standpoint of the incongruence between a given semantic proposition and the required (expressive) clause-formation, the author treats the obligatory expressible non-propositional, i.e., non-participant, components on the one hand, and the propositional, i.e., participant, components with more than one syntactic-functional and expressive equivalent on the other.

Published

2008-12-15

How to Cite

ŽELE, A. (2008) “Solving some Syntactic Questions in Slovene in View of Available Theories and Methods”, Slavistična revija, 56, pp. 174–176. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-37259618 (Accessed: 26 September 2024).

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