SYNTAGMATICS OF COMPLEX SENTENCES IN THE KOREAN LANGUAGE AND THEIR STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Syntagmatics, complex sentence (pokhapmun), agglutination, SOV model, subordinate clause, connected sentence, grammatical scrap, predicativity.Abstract
This article examines one of the urgent issues of Korean syntax, the syntagmatic construction of complex sentences and their semantic characteristics. The study analyzes the agglutinative nature of the Korean language, the placement of sentence parts based on the "Subject + Object + Verb" (SOV) model, and the role of grammatical tools forming complex sentences. Also, the functional significance of intonation, pause, and special scraps connecting sentence parts is highlighted.
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