1. They are semantically diverse and structurally complex
1.1. The Distribution of Adverbial Coordinators
1.1.1. Principal forms: separate words and verbal suffixes.
1.1.2. The suffixes are also at the end of the clause
1.2. The Structure of Adverbial Clauses
1.2.1. Depends on the main clause.
1.2.2. Subordinators in the form of separate words mark adverbial clauses.
1.3. The Ordering of Adverbial Clauses and Main Clauses
1.3.1. Adverbial clauses either precede or follow the main clauses.
1.3.1.1. Varies according to their semantic relations with the main clauses.
1.3.2. Preposed (initial) and postposed (final) adverbial clauses.
1.3.2.1. Preposed: The sentence ends with the main clause.
1.3.2.2. Postposed: Found relatively more separated.
1.3.3. Adverbial and main clauses also correlate with adverbial subordinators.
2. The Interpretation of Adverbial Clauses
2.1. Influence the process of interpretation.
2.2. Choice of tense and/or mood in the adverbial clause.
2.3. Non-subordinate word order.
2.4. Intonation
2.4.1. Presence or absence of an intonation break
2.5. The choice of verb forms.
2.6. Order of adverbial and main clauses
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5. Semantic Types of Adverbial Clause
5.1. Parts of a complex sentence or different chunks of discourse.
5.2. Equally central to human cognition.
5.3. Simultaneity and Cause to nonfinite adverbial clauses.
5.4. Depends the type of discourse.
6. Functions of Adverbial Clauses in Discourse
6.1. Cohesion by linking sentences, paragraphs, or the discourse.
6.2. The Functions of Adverbial Clauses Beyond Sentence
6.2.1. Create coherent discourse
6.2.2. Global (or textual) coherence or more local coherence
6.2.3. Guidepost or scene-setting function for the reader or listener.
6.3. Speech Act Adverbial Clauses
6.3.1. Modifying the speech act of the speaker,
6.3.2. Expresses the speaker’s attitude.