spojky
Spojky are a class of words in Czech and Slovak grammar that serve to connect words, phrases, or clauses. They express logical and syntactic relationships between parts of a sentence and help to form more complex statements without repeating elements. Spojky are distinct from prepositions, particles, and adverbs, though some words can function as conjunctions in certain constructions.
There are two main groups of spojky. Spojky souřadné (coordinating conjunctions) link equal syntactic units, such
Usage notes vary by language. In Czech, subordinating conjunctions typically require a comma before the introduced
In linguistic description, spojky are analyzed as essential tools for encoding semantic relations in sentences, enabling