THE DISPLAY OF INFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATION IN THE STRUCTURE OF A COMPOUND SENTENCE IN THE EARLIEST GERMAN PRINT NEWSPAPERS


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The newspaper text of the beginning of the XVII century consists of compound sentences, each of which represents a chain of independent sentences, following each other and accumulating subordinate sentences containing supplementary information. Close semantic and formal connection of elementary sentences within a compound sentence forms a certain combination by means of cooperation of pre-, inter- and postposition of subordinate sentences within a principal one. It is out of this combination that the reader himself must choose and group the information he needs.

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Z. I. Rudakova

the Dept. of Theory of Linguistics and German Language, Kaluga State University, Kaluga, 248023, Russian Federation.

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ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1825-0097

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