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@proceedings{1417238, author = {Ceplová, Markéta}, booktitle = {19. Mezinárodní setkání mladých lingvistů}, keywords = {syntax; semantics}, language = {eng}, title = {Conditions on Conditionals}, url = {http://mladilingviste.upol.cz/}, year = {2018} }
TY - CONF ID - 1417238 AU - Ceplová, Markéta PY - 2018 TI - Conditions on Conditionals KW - syntax KW - semantics UR - http://mladilingviste.upol.cz/ N2 - Conditions on conditionals 19. Mezinárodní setkání Mladých lingvistů, Presentation The traditional Czech grammars have provided a descriptional lists of Czech clauses. These clauses include (among others) so called an adverbial dependent (or a subordinate) clause expressing a condition, also known as a conditional clause. The defining conjunctions related to these clauses are když/kdyby (if), -li (-if as a suffix), jestli(že) (if). In this review I am going to look at an overview of Czech conditional constructions, based on the grammatical framework of Nanosyntax. I first look at the possible options the Czech language has for expressing conditions. Specifically, I will look at the possible syntactic structures of the conditional sentences. Added to that I also want to show the options of tense-specification in both the conditional dependent clause as well as the main clause and the possibilities of their combinations as well as the meaning differences that choice provides. ER -
CEPLOVÁ, Markéta. Conditions on Conditionals. In \textit{19. Mezinárodní setkání mladých lingvistů}. 2018.
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