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The specifics of co-word-correlated connection realization in pronoun-correlated sentences of symmetrical, half-symmetrical and non-symmetrical structureDOI: 10.18523/2616-8502.2018.12-17, PP. 12-17 Keywords: сo-word-correlated connection, pronoun-correlated sentence, pronoun-correlated sentence with symmetrical structure, pronoun-correlated sentence with non-symmetrical structure, correlative pair Abstract: Background. There is no special research dealing with the complex analysis of specific realization of co-word-correlated syntactic connection in the pronoun-correlated sentence in the Ukrainian linguistics. The conditions of creating the correlative pair and interaction of formal and semantic elements in sentence parts are not described. This paper focuses on differences between the realization of the syntactic connection in different types of pronoun-correlated sentence. Purpose. The purpose of the analysis is to clarify the syntactic arrangement of co-word-correlated connection in different types of pronoun-correlated sentences. Methods. The methodological base of the research is the complex analysis of sentences on the formalsyntactic, and semantic-syntactic levels. Results. The results of this paper clarify the theory of the co-word-correlated syntactic connection in the pronoun-correlated sentence. The main results are the following: 1) The co-word-correlated syntactic connection is direct in symmetrical and half-symmetrical sentences, and mediated in non-symmetrical structure, and contaminated in transitional sentences; 2) The co-division is a specific characteristic of co-word-correlated connection in symmetrical structures; 3) The co-word-correlated syntactic connection causes the main sentence semantic, such as asyncratic semantic in the pronoun-correlated sentence by symmentical and half-symmetrical structure, and syncretic semantic in the pronoun-correlated sentence by non-symmetrical structure. Discussion. The perspective of our study is to research the co-word-correlated syntactic connection in specific models of pronoun-correlated sentences.
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