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Vol 175
Pages:
137-138
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Research article
Language and culture

Logico-semantic aspects of analyzing sentences

Authors:
O. R. Likholetova
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  • Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)
Date submitted:
2007-08-11
Date accepted:
2007-10-19
Date published:
2008-02-01

Abstract

In the Japanese language the syntactical organization of substantivized constructions with a similar communicative function and the expressive subordinate clauses being part of a complex sentence depends on the factuality of the subordinate part’s content.

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References

  1. Kiparsky, Paul and Carol Kiparsky. Fact // Recent Developments in Linguistics. Hague, 1971. C.347.
  2. Куно Сусуму. Исследования по грамматике японского языка. Токио, 1973. C.137-142.

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