Denotations of relative Clause In the plays of Seneca A Linguistic Study
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https://doi.org/10.54172/cc9qme87Keywords:
plays of Seneca, Syntactic Structure, SemanticsAbstract
There is no disagreement that the relative clause "R.C.L." is one of the linguistic phenomena in Latin grammatical lessons, similar to conditional, purpose, result, or cause clauses. It is a first-grade subordinate clause (First Grade Subbed. CL.). The relative clause "R.C.L." is considered a semantic phenomenon (a crude sentence) that does not indicate a specific semantic meaning except within the context. The writer or poet can shape it as they wish, using it to convey various semantic concepts within the linguistic structure. The relative clause "R.C.L." is an active linguistic unit characterized by syntactic structure and Concepts differ according to the requirements of the context.
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