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Also known as a conjunction, a Connective is a class of parts of speech whose members syntactically link words or larger constituents, and expresses a semantic relationship between them. A conjunction is positionally fixed relative to one or more of the elements related by it, thus distinguishing it from constituents such as English conjunctive adverbs [Crystal 1997, 81].
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connector (Catalan)
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Konjunktion (German)
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konnektiiv (Estonian)
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samtenging (Icelandic)
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connetivo (Italian)
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jungtukas (Lithuanian)
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conjunción (Spanish)
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конектив (Serbian)
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lokailu (Basque)
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conjunció (Catalan)
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Bindewort (German)
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lause seos (Estonian)
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copula (Italian)
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conjunción subordinante (Spanish)
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conjunción coordinante (Spanish)
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