Compound Sentences In Arabic Language
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-01-06Keywords:
Arabic syntax, complex sentences, subordinate clausesAbstract
This article examines the structural and semantic features of complex sentences with subordinate clauses in the Arabic language, highlighting their grammatical organization and functional characteristics. The study analyzes the relationship between main and subordinate clauses, focusing on the means of subordination, including conjunctions, relative pronouns, verb forms, and auxiliary elements. Special attention is given to the classification of subordinate clauses in Arabic and their comparison with similar structures in Uzbek and Russian. The research demonstrates that subordinate clauses in Arabic exhibit a high degree of functional diversity and grammatical independence while remaining semantically dependent on the main clause. The findings emphasize the importance of accurately distinguishing types of subordinate clauses in order to correctly interpret and use complex sentences in Arabic linguistic practice.
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