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Syndetic sentence: a composite sentence whose clauses are connected either by a conjunction or by some other connective (mainly a relative pronoun or relative adverb)

Theme: that element of a sentence which contains the starting point, as opposed to rheme (see also Functional sentence perspective)


SUBJECT INDEX

ABLAUT 357

ABSOLUTE CONSTRUCTION 260—263

ADJECTIVE 23, 26, 29, 58-65

adjectivisation of nouns 64—65

degrees of comparison 58—61



prepositions and adjectives 150— 151

special meaning of the superlative 62—63

substantivisation 63—64 ADVERB 25, 31—32, 146-148



~ and proposition 153

~ or particle 162—163 ADVERBIAL CLAUSES 286—302

~ of concession 297—298

~ of manner and comparison

298-301

~ of place 287—288 ~ of purpose 296—297 ~ of result 295—296 ~ of time 288—292 causal ~ 292—293 conditional ~ 293—294 other types 301—302

ADVERBIAL MODIFIER 211—216, 225—

230, 243—246



loose ~ 236—237 AGREEMENT 175—176 ALTERNATION 18, 25

APPOSITION 231, 237 loose ~ 237, 307

APPOSITIONAL CLAUSES 303—304 ARTICLE 49—57



absence of the ~ 55—57

definite ~ 52—53



definite ~ with the superlative

61-62 difference between the definite

and the indefinite ~ 54—55 indefinite ~ 53—54 number and meaning 50—51

ASPECT 76—85

common ~ 80, 84—85

continuous ~ 76—85 ASYNDETIC COMPOSITE SENTENCES

331-335

different types of mixed sentences 326—327 ATTRIBUTE 28—31, 72, 73, 213—216,

221-224


loose ~ 235—236 ATTRIBUTIVE CLAUSES 284—285, 307,

313, 320-321 AUXILIARY VERBS 25, 35 CASE 24, 28-29, 41-47, 66-69,

355-356


~ in pronouns 66—69

common ~ 42

genitive ~ 24, 42—48

objective ~ 66—69 CLAUSE 270—274

~ of alternative agreement 301

~ of consequence 295

~ of exception 302

~ of manner and comparison 298-301

~ of proportionate agreement 301

adverbial ~ 286—302

appositional ~ 303—304

contact ~ 320

declarative ~ 365—366

object ~ 279—284

parenthetical ~ 304—305

predicative ~ 276—277

relative ~ 271, 273—274

subject ~ 275—276



that- ~ 308—310 COLLECTIVE NOUNS 39—41 COMPLEX SENTENCE 269—274, 319 COMPOSITE SENTENCE 264—265

syndetic ~ 264—265 COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCES 317 COMPOUND NOMINAL PREDICATE

207—210


COMPOUND SENTENCES 265—268 COMPOUND VERBAL PREDICATE 204—

207 CONJUNCTION 32—33, 34, 156—159

prepositions and conjunctions 157-159

phrases equivalent to prepositions and conjunctions 179— 181

types of conjunctions 316

CONJUNCTIONAL PHRASES 178—181

CONTINUOUS ASPECT: see Aspect

CO-ORDINATED AND SUBORDINATED CLAUSES 316

CORRELATION 93—94

DECLARATIVE CLAUSES 265—266

DERIVATION OF WORD FORMS (TYPES OF) 24—26 analytical types 25—28 suppletive formations 26 synthetic types 24—25

DIRECT ADDRESS 231-232, 247

ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES 252—253

ENDINGS 23—25

FORM 27

FORMAL WORDS 34—35

FUNCTION 28

864

Subject Index


FUNCTIONAL SENTENCE PERSPECTIVE 191 — 197

GERUND 130—132, 135—136 GOVERNMENT 176 GRAMMAR AND STYLE 354—359 GRAMMATICAL STATEMENTS 9—10 HIGHER SYNTACTICAL UNITS 346—348 HOMOGENEOUS CLAUSES 314 HOMONYMOUS FORMS 137—143

INDIRECT SPEECH 282, 334—336 INFINITIVE 130—132

~ as adverbial modifier 227— 229

~ sentences 251—252

INFLECTION 23—24

INFORMS 25, 31, 130—132, 135—136



INSERTED CLAUSES 325—327 INSERTIONS 233—235 INTERJECTION 33—34, 166—167 INTERROGATIVE FORMS 126—127

JUNCTION 260

LOOSE PARTS 235-236

MEANING 27—28

MODAL WORDS 33, 164—165

MOOD 99-113



imperative ~ 101 —102

indicative ~ 99—101

~ and tense 110—113 MORPHEME 21—23, 49 MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSES OF VERBS:

see VERB MORPHOLOGY 11—13, 21—26, 355—358

NEGATIVE FORMS 125—126 NEXUS 260

NOTIONAL WORDS 34—35 NOUN 28, 36—48, 355—356

adjectivisation 64—65

case 41—47

collective nouns 39—40

nouns of multitude 39—40

number 36—41 NOUN CLAUSES 271

NUMBER 24, 36-41, 47-48, 123-

125


~ in nouns 28, 36—41, 47—48

~ in pronouns 69—70

~ in verbs 123—125

NUMERAL 30, 72—73

OBJECT 28-30, 31, 211-213, 217- 221 257 259

OBJECT CLAUSES 279-284, 307-308 prepositional ~ 282—283

OBJECTIVE PREDICATIVE: See PREDICATIVE

ONE-MEMBER SENTENCES 250—251



infinitive sentences 251—252 OPPOSITION

ORDER OF SENTENCE PARTS: see WORD ORDER



PARALLELISM OF SYNTACTIC FUNCTIONS 310—312

PARENTHESES 233—235 loose ~ 237

PARENTHETICAL CLAUSES 304—305,

308


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