Realization Of Conceptual-Semantic Signs Of The Subject In Literal Discourse
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Abstract
This exploration highlighted the unique principles of linguistic activity, distinct from other cognitive abilities such as vision and music. The subject, a central component in both syntax and semantics, plays a crucial role in sentence structure and meaning. Syntactically, the subject typically appears at the beginning of the sentence, agrees with the verb, and is in the nominative case. Semantically, the subject can be an agent, experiencer, or representation of things or events. This study underscores the collaborative nature of syntax and semantics in determining the subject's role, with syntax providing structural rules and semantics offering interpretive meaning.