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Latest revision as of 15:40, 27 July 2014

A subordinator is a word or morphological marker which often stands peripherally in a clause and indicates the subordinate status of the clause marked by it. In addition, subordinators often give information about the semantic kind of subordination (complement clause, relative clause, adverbial clause).

Examples

In English, words like that, which, although, because are used as subordinators. Many languages with rich morphology have subordinators that are affixes on the verb.

Synonyms

other languages

German Subordinator

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