CONJUNCTIONS
– Joins together Þ belongs to syntax than to morphology
· Lexical-morphology:
1. Simple (and, but, while, as)
2. Compound (because = by cause of in the past, unless, until, wherever)
3. Groups (as if, as though, even if, even though)
4. Complex combination with verb or derived (provided that, supposing that, considering that, see that)
® that is optional
contain a noun (in case, in order that, in spite of the fact that)
® that is obligatory except in case
adverbial (so long as, as soon as, as far as, much as, as well as)
5. Conjunctive prepositions cause of overlap (before, after, since, from, by, in, with, without)
· Syntactic types:
– Determined by kind of relation they express in the sentence
1. Coordinating (and, or, nor, but, so, for = neboť)
2. Subordinating