ASYNDETIC OBJECT CLAUSES IN LITERARY SPREECH (on the example of Armenian prose of the 50-60s of the 20th century)

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  • L.U. HAYRAPETYAN National Polytechnic University of Armenia Author

Keywords:

complex sentence, object clause, types of sentence connectors, asyndetic structures, intonation

Abstract

Asyndetic object clauses, which are most typically used in the spoken language, appeared in literary speech beginning from the 50-60s of the 20th century. The analysis of the examples from the given period makes the semantic and grammatical characteristics of such structures obvious and can contribute to the study of the new manifestations of the latter in Modern Armenian.

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22.04.2026

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