In:Connectivity in Grammar and Discourse
Edited by Jochen Rehbein, Christiane Hohenstein and Lukas Pietsch
[Hamburg Studies on Multilingualism 5] 2007
► pp. 231–258
Alternative subordination strategies in Turkish
Published online: 5 June 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/hsm.5.15ker
https://doi.org/10.1075/hsm.5.15ker
This article examines the distribution of non-finite and finite strategies within each of the major categories of subordinate clause (nominal, adjectival/relative and adverbial) in Turkish. Noting the association of the various non-finite strategies with less formal registers, it seeks psycholinguistic, pragmatic and rhetorical explanations for the popularity of these alternative structures alongside a fully developed system of non-finite subordination.
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