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TYPES OF SYNTACTIC CONNECTION (Traditional grammar (Subordination (TYPES 3…
TYPES OF SYNTACTIC CONNECTION
Traditional grammar
Subordination
links up elements of different ranks which are called 'head' and 'adjunct'
TYPES 1
predetermined
: a long way
free
: the table in the corner
TYPES 2
obligatory
: to be in Moscow
optional
: to buy you a nice bicycle
TYPES 3
government
: teach me
adjoinment
: long practice
agreement
: this house - these houses
Interdependence (correspondence)
links up interdependent elements
realizes predication
primary
secondary
Coordination
links up elements of the same rank.
types
closed
: poor but proud
open
: moon or no moon
Apposition
the components are logically equal because they have the same referent
Isolation
G.N. Vorontsova singles out free secondary predication.
2) loose appositives
3) loose situational modifiers
1) loose attributes
Accumulation
links up elements whose connection becomes evident only when we take into consideration a third element that does not make part of the group
Parenthesis
is traditionally described as having no syntactic connection with the basic structure of the sentence.