SUBORDINATION
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SUBORDINATION In grammatical theory, a relationship between two units in which one is a constituent of the other or dependent on it. The subordinate unit is commonly a subordinate clause organized ‘under’ a superordinate clause. Such organization can be described in two ways: the subordinate unit as a constituent of the superordinate unit, and the subordinate unit as dependent on but distinct from the superordinate unit. In the
SENTENCE,
They did it when they got home, the subordinate
when-clause may be either a constituent of its superordinate main
CLAUSE, which begins with
They and is coextensive with the entire sentence, or dependent on a more limited main clause
They did it. There is in principle no limit (apart from comprehensibility and practicality) to the subordination of clauses one under another. In the sentence,
They saw that I was wondering who had won the competition, the subordinate
who-clause is a constituent of or dependent on its superordinate
that-clause (which ends with the
competition), while the
that-clause is also a subordinate clause, in turn a constituent of or dependent on its superordinate clause beginning with
They. Subordinate clauses may also be constituents of or dependent on phrases: in
What's the name of the woman who's winning the competition?, the
who-clause modifies the noun
woman.
Form
Traditionally, part of a sentence can only be classed as a subordinate clause if it contains either an identifiable or an ‘understood’ finite verb. In contemporary grammatical analysis, however, subordinate clauses may be classed as: finite (‘I think
that nobody is in’); nonfinite (‘He used to be shy,
staying on the fringes at parties’); verbless (‘She will help you,
if at all possible’). Traditionally, the second category would be classed as a participial phrase and the third as a clause with the verb ‘understood’ (
it is). Finite subordinate clauses are usually marked as subordinate either by an initial subordinating conjunction (
after in
He got angry after I started to beat him at table-tennis) or by an initial
wh-word that also functions within the clause (
who in
Most Iranians are Indo-Europeans who speak Persian, where who is the subject of the subordinate clause). These subordination markers sometimes introduce nonfinite clauses (
while in
I listened to the music while revising my report), and verbless clauses (
if in
if necessary,
I'll phone you).
Function
Subordinate clauses fall into four functional classes:
nominal,
relative,
adverbial,
comparative. Nominal or noun clauses function to a large extent like noun phrases: they can be subject of the sentence (
‘That he was losing his hearing did not worry him unduly’) or direct object (‘He knew
that he was losing his hearing’). Relative or adjective/adjectival clauses modify nouns: the
that-clause modifies
star in ‘She saw a star
that she had not seen before.’ Adverbial or adverb clauses function to a large extent like adverbs: the adverb
there could replace the
where-clause in ‘You should put it back
where you found it.’ Comparative clauses are used in comparison and are commonly introduced by
than or
as: ‘The weather is better
than it was yesterday’; ‘The weather is just as nice as it was yesterday.’
All such clauses occur in complex sentences. Subordination contrasts with
COORDINATION, in which the units, commonly the clauses of a compound sentence, have equal status: the clauses joined by
but in
We wanted to visit the cathedral first,
but the children wanted to see the castle straight away. Sentences in which both subordinate and coordinate clauses occur are compound-complex sentences: with
before and
but in
We wanted to visit the cathedral before we did anything else,
but the children wanted to see the castle straight away.
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