Abstract

The article touches upon the problem of the theory of invariant types of syntactic units, mainly of composite sentences, which needs a unified approach, for there are a huge number of notions and terms, one way or another, relating to various aspects of the latter indiscriminately treated and commented on. In the article, an attempt has been made by the author to take inventory of the existing invariant types of syntactic units, which are traditionally considered to be five-fold, but the author has revealed and established one more invariant type of composite sentence termed by him “composite sentence with a parenthetical clause” of the two subtypes: a) introductory clause and, b) insertive clause, realizing the new introductory and insertive syntactic relations termed by the author accordingly: 1) introduction; 2) insertion like syntactic relations “coordination” and “subordination”, hence, as to the author, introductory and insertive clauses function, like other clauses, as introductory and insertive parts of the matrix clause.

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