SENTENCE, AS THE MAIN UNIT OF SYNTAX. WORD-GROUPS. SYNTACTIC BONDS BETWEEN WORDS.
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A sentence is the main unit of syntax, organizing words into meaningful structures. Word-groups serve as intermediate units, linking words through syntactic bonds such as coordination, subordination, and predication. These relationships determine sentence structure and meaning. This article explores sentence formation, types of word-groups, and the nature of syntactic connections, highlighting their role in linguistic analysis.
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