THE CONCEPT OF "COMPLEX SENTENCE" IN MODERN SYNTACTIC SCIENCE OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
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A complex sentence is one of the basic syntactic units, representing a unit of a higher level than a simple sentence. This article explores the concept of complex sentences within the framework of modern syntactic science in the Russian language. It examines definitions, classifications, and the structural properties of complex sentences, emphasizing their role in conveying complex ideas and relationships between clauses. The study also highlights recent advancements in syntactic theory and their implications for understanding complex sentence construction in Russian.
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