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 {| I. The Sentence in General. |- II. Special Kinds of Sentences.
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 * valign="top"|§ 140. || Noun-clauses, Verbal-clauses, and the Compound Sentence ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 141. || The Noun-clause ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 142. || The Verbal-clause ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 143. || The Compound Sentence ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 144. || Peculiarities in the Representation of the Subject (especially in the Verbal-clause) ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 145. || Agreement between the Members of a Sentence, especially between Subject and Predicate, in respect of Gender and Number ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 146. || Construction of Compound Subjects ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 147. || Incomplete Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
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 * valign="top"|§ 144. || Peculiarities in the Representation of the Subject (especially in the Verbal-clause) ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 145. || Agreement between the Members of a Sentence, especially between Subject and Predicate, in respect of Gender and Number ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 146. || Construction of Compound Subjects ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 147. || Incomplete Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
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 * valign="top"|§ 147. || Incomplete Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
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 * valign="top"|§ 148. || Exclamations ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 149. || Sentences which express an Oath or Asseveration ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 150. || Interrogative Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 151. || Desiderative Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 152. || Negative Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 153. || Restrictive and Intensive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 154. || Sentences connected by Wāw ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 155. || Relative Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 156. || Circumstantial Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 157. || Object-clauses (Oratio Obliqua) ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 158. || Causal Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 159. || Conditional Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 160. || Concessive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 161. || Comparative Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 162. || Disjunctive Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 163. || Adversative and Exceptive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 164. || Temporal Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 165. || Final Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 166. || Consecutive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 167. || Aposiopesis, Anacoluthon, Involved Series of Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
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 * valign="top"|§ 160. || Concessive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 161. || Comparative Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 162. || Disjunctive Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 163. || Adversative and Exceptive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 164. || Temporal Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 165. || Final Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 166. || Consecutive Clauses ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
 * valign="top"|§ 167. || Aposiopesis, Anacoluthon, Involved Series of Sentences ||valign="bottom" align="right"|
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