STRUCTURAL SCHEME OF A GEORGIAN SENTENCE
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The article deals with the structure of a Georgian sentence. Structural scheme is a means of controlling the word order in the sentence, recognition pairs of words and word matching. Dashes show the number of syntax pairs. Main parts will be set horizontally and secondary parts - vertically. The top of the arrow is directed to the secondary parts of the sentence. Dual direction denotes coordination. The elements of collocation are partly subordinated with each other but constructions are created with dual subordinated elements. And the unity of the construction and collocation is a sentence.
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