Structural-semantic expansion in impersonal sentences
Adalat AbbasovDOI: 10.48445/a7927-2076-3963-e
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9704-1874
Date: 01 March 2024
ABSTRACT
The absence of a subject is a characteristic feature of an impersonal sentence. The main manifestation of impersonality in such sentence construction is its message. As we mentioned, the impersonal sentence consists of the synthesis of the subject and the news. Subject is felt in a passive position in the semantic base of the news. Therefore, such constructions are formed on the basis of the predicative center. In this respect, news is considered as a priority member in the manifestation of syntactic semantics of impersonal sentences. Since the structural subject cannot be discussed in impersonal sentences, its (subject) manifestation as a result of predicative integration manifests more attention. However, analogously to this, we can unhesitatingly say that "in the structural-semantic expansion of impersonal sentences, there is a special role of the means of expression of the news of short and long sentences".
KEYWORDS
grammatical deformation, constructive structure, extended sentences, morphological expression, nominative structure