Abstract

The subject matter of this paper is the modification of temporal relation in the complex sentence with the temporal clause. At the functional different Serbian language corpus the author notices the next types of modified temporality: excepted locational simultaneity complete or partial, and excepted locationalorientational posteriority formalized by the structure V SAMO/JEDINO/OSIM/SEM/IZUZEV(ONDA) KAD VSub, and excepted locational simultaneity/excepted terminativity formalized by the structure V SAMO DOK (Neg) VSub; sutuational locational simultaneity complete or partial formalized by the structure V U SITUACIJI / U SLUCAJU KAD VSub, with the posibility to be exceptivly modified in the structure V IZUZEV U SITUACIJI / U SLUCAJU KAD VSub; situational-concessive locational simultaneity complete or partial formalized by the structure V (CAK) I (ONDA) KAD VSub; situational-conditional locational-orientational posteriority formalized by the structure V TEK (ONDA) KAD VSub, and situational-conditional orientational posteriority formalized by the structure V TEK POSTO VSub or V TEK NAKON STO VSub and situational-conditional orientational quantified posteriority formalized by the structure V Quant TEK POSTO VSub, and finaly situational-conditional terminativity formalized by the structure (Neg) V SVE DOK Neg VSub. It can ocure sporadically supstitutiv temporality formalized by the structure V DetTemp (U)MESTO KAD VSub, and consecutive-adversative temporality formalized by the structure KAD VSub A (ONDA) V.

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