Abstract

The paper aims to study the transformations of nuclear sentences in the Armenian language into phrases and compound words and their syntactic functions. In the process of transformation, certain features are manifested by the constructions that fuction as a direct and an indirect object. In the transformation of the sentence into a phrase and futher into a compound word, it is the verb that undergoes the main functioning as the main member of the participial phrase and as a verbal base and the main component of a compound word. The syntactic commonality of nuclear sentences and their transformations is conditioned by the logic of the transition: when the expression plane of a language unit changes, its content is preserved, which implies functional identity at the syntactic level.

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