Concept information
ΠΡΟΤΙΜΩΜΕΝΟΣ ΟΡΟΣ
785Subordinate noun clauses
ΠΛΑΤΥΤΕΡΟΙ ΟΡΟΙ
ΕΙΔΙΚΟΤΕΡΟΙ ΟΡΟΙ
ΔΙΕΥΚΡΙΝΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ
- Noun clauses are subordinate clauses that are used like nouns--as subjects, objects, and complements. Most languages have two types of clauses that function like nouns. One type is commonly found after verbs used to report knowledge: know, think, believe, feel, and others. Generally, the noun clause is the direct object of such a verb and is attached to the verb using that. The other type of noun clauses includes the wh-clauses as nouns-as subjects, objects, and complements of a main clause.
ΠΗΓΗ
- Κλαίρης & Μπαμπινιώτης 2005
- Τριανταφυλλίδης 1977
- Τσολάκης 1983
- Τσοπανάκης 1998
ΣΥΝΤΕΛΕΣΤΗΣ
- Katsiadakis Helen (AA)
ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΟΣ
- Karasimos Athanasios (AA)
ΝΟΤΑΤΙΟΝ
- 785
ΣΕ ΑΛΛΕΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ
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Ελληνικά
URI
https://humanitiesthesaurus.academyofathens.gr/dyas-resource/Concept/785
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