
Grammatical status of the subordinate (adverbial) clause of place - from another view
Author(s) -
B Milivoj Alanovic
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
južnoslovenski filolog
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0763
pISSN - 0350-185X
DOI - 10.2298/jfi1802029a
Subject(s) - dependent clause , adverbial , linguistics , determinative , antecedent (behavioral psychology) , non finite clause , sentence , affect (linguistics) , relative clause , psychology , computer science , philosophy , social psychology
In this article, based on the structural and semantic features of the relative clauses and subordinate clauses of place, the author analyzes the criteria that underlie the differentiation of these two types of clauses and which allow certain types of clauses to be qualified as adjuncts or complements. The main conclusion of the present study is that the subordinate clauses of place have the most important structural and semantic characteristics that are typical for the relative (determinative) subordinate clauses, and that even the absence of an antecedent does not affect their grammatical position in the sentence.