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Carmen Conti Jiménez
Universidad de Jaén
Spain
Vol 41 (2014), Articles, pages 25-49
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/verba.41.1700
Submitted: 13-02-2014 Accepted: 14-02-2014 Published: 30-04-2014
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Characterizing the grammatical behavior of coordinated and subordinated clauses is a main goal in order to classify linked clauses as well as to establish the number and nature of inter-clausal relationships in languages. In the Hispanic tradition, however, just a few works have drawn attention to this topic. This paper offers a test of morpho-syntactic, structural, and semantic-pragmatic properties allowing us to oppose coordination and subordination in Spanish and to classify some problematic constructions.

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