Certain Issues With the Commutativity of the Connective “i”

Studia Semiotyczne—English Supplement 31:127-147 (2020)
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Abstract

The conjunctive “i” is one of the four interpretations of the Polish connective “i”, along with the accessory, sequential and explicatory ones, which are distinguished by Olgierd Wojtasiewicz. Its characteristic feature, as in the case of the functor of conjunction in logic, is commutativity. However, this property is associated with certain problems of a stylistic or phonetic nature, problems related to building an open series of compound sentences or the occurrence of the component expressing the attitude of the speaker.

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