Abstract
The classification of sentences has been a central issue of syntax for a long time. The present author reviews those various systems of the classification that exist in foreign and Hungarian scholarship. She establishes that one should seek for the reason of this variety in the difference of basic principles of the classification. She analyses question sentences in greater detail and offers a new, more logical, classification of these.
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