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Conditional and Adverbial Structure
Auther : Khalaf Aljaradat
This study linguistically analyzes the conditional structure in a way that differs from its analysis in the classical books of syntax and modern traditional studies. This research studies the following aspects in relation to the conditional structure; First, the conditional particles are, in reality, adverbial particles or adverbs through which the conditional structure yields meaning when these particles have adverbial signifiers. In addition, the conditional association is, in fact, an adverbial one. Second, certainty in the conditional structure is a sign that indicates the concurrent conditional association and it is not an effect of the conditional particles. Third, the conditional structure has its origins in the informative structure and not in the question model. As a result, the condition is informative and not a composition. Fourth, the study has outlined a clear demarcation line for the conditional structure that excludes some aspects of the condition other syntacticians have previously included, and it also includes some other aspects.