William Robert Cherry

For bigger understanding I present other examples in agreement: It observes the phrases: I cross nights and days in the wind. Landmarks entered and Dbora left. We left when you arrived. We can see that: In the first example, the word and binds two words, that is, two elements of one same conjunct. We can say that and is a conjunction. In as the example, the word and binds two conjuncts: (Landmarks entered) (Dbora left).

in the last example, the word when also this binding two conjuncts: (We left) when (you arrived). We say that and when they are conjunctions. (Amaral, Antonio and Patrocnio, 1994, P. 137). According to Cunha and Cintra (2001, P.

579.), conjunctions are vocbulos grammatical that serve to relate two conjuncts or two similar terms of the same conjunct. The conjunctions that relate terms or conjuncts of identical grammatical function have the name of coordenativas. It sees the examples: The time and the tide do not wait for nobody. I heard first and I spoke for last. For they call conjunction subordinativas the ones that bind two conjuncts, one of which determine or complete the direction of the other conjunct. It sees the comparisons: They were three of the afternoon when I arrived at the enclosures for bullfighting Romans. (U. Tavares Rodrigues, JE, 183.) They had asked for to me that it defined the Harpooner. (C. Drummond de Andrade, CB, 106.) The subordinativas conjunctions classify – in: causal, concessive, conditional, final secular, comparative, consecutive and integrant. Causal, concessive, conditional, final secular, comparative, consecutive initiate adverbial conjuncts and the integrant ones introduce substantive conjuncts. (Cunha and Cintra, 2001, P. 586.). How much to the Semantic values little if it can observe in the present statement in the page 46 of the Portuguese book and Languages of William Robert Cherry, Thereza Cochar Magalhes. The Health department warns: (that) to smoke the health to understand better the semantics is harmful to a health badly sees what Bechara in the Portuguese Grammatical Modern says (P.


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