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Causal Connectors in Albanian Language - Causal Conjunctions

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  • Fabiana Velencia

    (PhD Cand. “Aleksander Xhuvani†University, Albania)

  • Alketa Ipeku

Abstract

This paper discuses connectors, the connectors will be analyzed within their causal relationship, reasons and motives. The Albanian scholar Floqi determines the known and unknown reasons of the usage of the conjunctions and the position of these casuals, before the main clause or after the main clause. On the other hand, the scholar Mirna analysis the conjunction because as a subordinate conjunction, some of which are in the subordinate clause and in other cases followed by the main clause. The connection between these two cases manifest themselves in a linear way, it is typical of subordinate conjunctions that may even be at the beginning or after the main clause. In addition, the coordination conjunction gives the clause after the main one.

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  • Fabiana Velencia & Alketa Ipeku, 2017. "Causal Connectors in Albanian Language - Causal Conjunctions," European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, January -.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejmsjr:164
    DOI: 10.26417/ejms.v4i1.p24-31
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