THE SYNTACTIC STATUS OF «CAUSALITY» IN THE SENTENCES-STATEMENTS TRANSMITTING THE SITUATIONS OF THE EMOTIONAL CONDITION
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/CGQP3Keywords:
emotional state, causation (causation), subject-causator, subject-experiencer, participative, experientialAbstract
This article discusses linguistic material, which confirms that sentences-statements that convey situations of an emotional state, in some way correlate with such a linguistic category as "causality". The syntactic status of "reason" is revealed in sentences that convey the emotional state of the subject-experiencer.
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