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The composite sentence is a sentence consisting of two or more clauses. In its structure a clause is similar to a simple sentence, but unlike a simple sentence it forms part of a bigger syntactical unit. Within a composite sentence clauses may be joined by means of coordination or subordination, thus forming a compound or a complex sentence respectively. Coordination is a way of linking grammatical elements to make them equal in rank. Subordination is a way of linking grammatical elements that makes one of them dependent upon the other (or they are mutually dependent).
In English composite sentences are subdivided into compound sentence, the complex sentence and the compound-complex sentence.
Compound sentences can be formed in three ways: a) using coordinating conjunctions; b) using the semicolon, either with or without conjunctive adverbs; c) on occasion, using the colon.
In Armenian subordinate clauses are usually defined as clauses that are syntactically, semantically and pragmatically dependent from a main clause (or even another subordinate clause). The most important aspects in classifying a clause as independent are formal markers of ...