UID:
almafu_9960119304402883
Format:
1 online resource (150 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
Wyd. 1.
ISBN:
83-233-8060-0
Content:
The paper presents the results of contrastive Polish-English research on how to express the condition, and is an attempt to present the relationship between form and indicating the periods of conditional period.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 May 2016).
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CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; STRUCTURE AND BASIC DISTINCTIONS; THE MOOD; TIME REFERENCE; 3.1. Hypothetical sentences; 3.2. Open conditions; 3.3. Generic constructions; 3.4. Backshift; 3.5. Mixed open-hypothetical structures; 3.6. Some final remarks; THE FULFILMENT OF THE CONDITION; 4.1. Open conditions; 4.2. Hypothetical conditions; 4.3. Mixed structures; 4.4. Generic constructions; 4.5. Conclusions; RELATIONS BETWEEN THE CLAUSES; 5.1. Sequentiality; 5.2. Causality; 5.3. Inferential relations; 5.4. Speech act relations; CONTEXTUAL CONDITIONALS
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CLAUSE ORDER AND POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCESCONJUNCTIONS; 8.1. If and its Polish equivalents; 8.2. Conveying negative meanings: unless/if not and their Polish equivalents; 8.3. If only and other expressions and structures with if; 8.4. Introducing the main clause: then; OTHER WAYS OF EXPRESSING CONDITION; 9.1. Conveying temporal meaning; 9.2 Stating condition; 9.3. Making assumptions and suppositions; 9.4. The case of case and a series of events; CLAUSES OF CONDITION AND CONCESSION; CONCLUSIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 83-233-2141-8
Language:
English
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