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Title
ATTRIBUTE IN FRENCH AND MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE
Abstract
ABSTRACT In French grammar, the attribute has a primary sentence function, the exclusion of which makes the sentence ungrammatical. In the Macedonian language, the attribute presents a second-degree sentence member which is not necessary for the correct functioning of the sentence, although it deprives the sentence of the richness of its content. Taking into consideration the presumption that what is called an attribute in French, in most cases corresponds to the nominal element of a nominal predicate with copula in Macedonian, the aim of this paper is to conduct a detailed comparison through an analysis of examples of subject attribute and object attribute in order to detect the remaining equivalent structures of the French attribute in the Macedonian language. K e y w or d s : French, Macedonian, attribute, equivalents, nominal predicate with copula
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PeerReviewed
PeerReviewed
Date
2014
Extent
3499