You may have forgotten, but the subordinate clauses are those that have syntactic dependence on each other. So, to remind them, how about accessing the text "Period composed of coordination and subordination”?
Well, concepts remembered, here we are together again in another meeting. This time, the subject that motivates us concerns another type of prayer, demarcated by the interspersed or interfering prayers, whose main characteristic is totally different from this aspect of dependence, given that they are independent of the syntactic structure of the period.
In this sense, it should be understood that, according to their function, they are used in order to insert an opinion, score about a caveat, observation or warning on the part of the issuer, that is, the person who writes, or, in the case of orality, the person who speech. As for the position they occupy in prayer, they always appear isolated by commas, dashes or parentheses, as we can see through the following examples:
Interspersed or interfering clauses do not have syntactic dependence on each other within the same period
* Students, said the math teacher, study hard for the evaluation.
The sentence that is demarcated between commas is classified as interspersed or interfering prayer
* You guys prepared a lot for today's evaluation?- asked the math teacher
Here it happens in the same way, the clause marked in bold receives the classification that is equivalent to our studies now.
*During the soiree presentations, some students (only the most committed) they paid a beautiful tribute to the teacher, in addition to saying goodbye to everyone.
The clause in parentheses is classified as interspersed or interfering.
By Vânia Duarte
Graduated in Letters