THE PRIMARY SUBJECT IN A FUNCTION THAT HAS A SEMANTIC PARTNER
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZEU2GKeywords:
Subject, analysis, interpretationAbstract
In our article, a noun participates in the function of syntactic partners in the formation of separate fragments of a sentence. In this case, the subject is characterized by a noun. At the same time, both common nouns and proper nouns participate in the expression of the noun. Therefore, since both the semantic partner and the separated fragments of the sentence are expressed in the form of a subject, in order to distinguish them from each other, we call the corresponding subject in the semantic partner function conditionally the primary subject, while the corresponding owner in the function of the separated parts of the sentence is called the secondary subject.