SYN128 - The Adverbial II
The second E-Lecture about PDE adverbials deals with the functional subdivision of this complex class. Using numerous examples, Prof. Handke discusses the central properties that keep adjuncts and subjuncts, on the one hand, and disjuncts and conjuncts, on the other, apart.

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