conjuncturele
Conjuncturele is a linguistic term used to denote conjunctions, the words that connect words, phrases, or clauses within sentences. In grammar, conjuncturele are typically divided into two main classes: coordinating conjunctions, which link elements of equal syntactic rank (for example, and, but, or, nor, yet, so), and subordinating conjunctions, which introduce dependent clauses (such as because, if, when, although, while, where, that).
The function of conjuncturele is to express relations such as addition, choice, contrast, cause, condition, time,
Conjuncturele contribute to sentence cohesion by signaling connections between units without themselves inflecting for tense or
In broader usage, the root conjuncture can denote a juncture or set of circumstances at a given