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Title: Nominal and adverbial clauses in Maltese
Authors: Borg, Albert
Keywords: Maltese language -- Grammar
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Nominals
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Adverbials
Language and languages -- Orthography and spelling
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: University of Malta. Dipartiment tal-Malti
Citation: Borg, A. (2023). Nominal and adverbial clauses in Maltese. Journal of Maltese Studies, 30, 1-35
Abstract: The article considers two types of subordinate sentences: nominal (complement) clauses and adverbial clauses. It touches upon the difference between a nominal clause with an explicit verb and a clause lacking an explicit verb (a predicate/copular sentence, also known as a nominal (non-verbal) sentence), before going on to explore declarative and question-word interrogative nominal clauses, yes-no interrogative and alternative interrogative nominal clauses as well as headless relative clauses. Adverbial clauses are next considered, starting with a look at simple and compound adverbial conjunctions. Various types of clauses are discussed: adverbial clauses of time, manner, purpose, result and cause/reason. The study goes on to look at conditional adverbial clauses, concessive clauses, alternative concessive adverbial clauses, comparative and equative adverbial clauses. The article concludes with a look at adverbial clauses which are rendered non-finite through nominalisation.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/126688
ISBN: 9789993279570
Appears in Collections:JMS, Volume 30

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