Difference between revisions of "Subordinating conjunction"
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 27 July 2014
The term subordinating conjunction is an older term for subordinator. (In older usage, it can be defined as a conjunction that marks a subordinate clause.)
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The reason this term was largely given up by linguists is that it was felt that subordinators and coordinators do not really form a natural class of phenomena that could be called conjunctions.
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German subordinierende Konjunktion
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