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Structural And Semantic Characterization Of English Asyndetic Complex Sentences

Figure 6: By the way, the lexical auxiliary unit it, although it is a formal subject, but still expresses the semantics of replacing the mustache noun, and therefore can be considered a significant grammatical subject.The incompleteness of the proposition is determined by the free nature of the grammatical connection, not cohesion of the semantics of the compound sentences into a complete informative structure, and the intonation of the transition from one sentence to another.

By the way, the lexical auxiliary unit it, although it is a formal subject, but still expresses the semantics of replacing the mustache noun, and therefore can be considered a significant grammatical subject.The incompleteness of the proposition is determined by the free nature of the grammatical connection, not cohesion of the semantics of the compound sentences into a complete informative structure, and the intonation of the transition from one sentence to another.
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