Handling Some Syntax Functions of the Infinitive and other Irregular Forms of the Northern Dialect from the First Grammar (Syntax) of the Albanian Language
Abstract
This research wants to show the syntaxical function of the infinitive and the other unchangeable form of the northern dialect in the folkloric creation. This issue has been discussed scientifically from different foreign and Albanian researchers such as:Lambertz, A. Xhuvani, I. Sheperi, K.cipoetc, in different grammar books during the years. It should be said that these constructions, at times they are called clauses, sometimes called the sentence. They usually go directly, but sometimes with connecting words or linkers. Sometimes they are functionally equivalent to verbal sentences with verb in subjunctivereplaceable them, so functionally synonymous with different dependent sentences. M. Celek concludes that today's Albanian literary language has not existed as many of the European languages, as is the northern dialect of Albanian. Gerund of the northern dialect which is a realistic concept of the true meaning of the word, fully comparable in all directions with the gerund of other languages, carries over 12 key syntax functions.
Keywords: unchangeable forms, syntactical functions, subordinate clauses.
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