Use of non-independent words in phrases the use of non-independent words as part of phrases

Abstract

Regardless of whether the annotation phrases are fixed compounds, the components of the syllable interact with each other. auxiliary lexemes also have a special place in the realization of such a connection. This article discusses phrases and their components, as well as their syntactic relationship.

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