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LIDHORJA NË RRAFSH HISTORIK
HISTORICAL CONNECTION

Author(s): Liridona Mehmeti
Subject(s): Historical Linguistics, Descriptive linguistics
Published by: Univeristeti i Prishtinës, Fakulteti i Filologjisë
Keywords: connective; subordinate; connective of forms; historical plane; connective of origin;

Summary/Abstract: The connective historically represents a multidimensional form both in terms of meaning and in terms of the use of its forms. Explicitly, connective forms represent actions that are expected to occur, as desirable as possible, that are dependent and related to a condition (J.Rrota 1943, E.Ҫabej 1986, S.Riza 1997, K.Topalli 2010). As a result, S.Frashëri has called the connective a dependent mode, while S.Riza names it as a subordinate, which constitutes a calc from the Greek (hypotactic egklisis), respectively from the Latin (modus subjunctivus). Thus, connective forms are dependent and refer to the connective or subordinate term. Meanwhile, regarding the origin of the forms of the connective, however, the connective has developed time forms under the analogical influence of the indicative mode. However, a characteristic of the construction of the connective is the analytical part of, which distinguishes the forms of the connective from the indicative: to go-go, to go-go, to have gone-we have gone, to have gone-we had gone (Sh.Demiraj 2015, K.Topalli 2010). This paper is theoretical-research, because in addition to the theoretical overview we have the research part, which consists of different texts as part of the research corpus. As for the methodology of this paper, we rely mainly on the empirical method and analysis.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 39.1
  • Page Range: 0-0
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Albanian
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