Solving some Syntactic Questions in Slovene in View of Available Theories and Methods
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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 modifierAbstract
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.Downloads
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2008-12-15
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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 November 2024).
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