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  • The term '''prime object''' has occasionally been used for [[primary object]]. ...bject", was written before Dryer (1986), which made the alternative term ''primary object'' well-known.
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  • ...lish. They have to be paraphrased with an [[adjective]] and the [[copula]] verb ''be'' (for example ''be small''). In other languages, as for instance [[Ak *[[fientic verb]]s ([[event verb]]s)
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  • ...n the preterite tense (''went''). In "She goes to school" the tense of the verb is present (cf. Huddleston and Pullum 20022: 116). ==Primary Tense==
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  • ...is conscious of being [[affected]] by the state or event expressed by the verb. * [[dative case]] (this has always been the primary and most common meaning)
    851 bytes (113 words) - 07:34, 26 June 2007
  • ...ication, either one of which may be the single argument of an intransitive verb."'' (Van Valin 2005:60)
    881 bytes (119 words) - 12:41, 26 July 2014
  • ...rbal]] or whose non-head does not have the function of [[argument]] of the verb from which the head is [[derivation|derived]]. ...al discussions since the late seventies. Another term for root compound is primary compound. [[Synthetic compound]].
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  • |'''[[v]]'''||[[verb]] "SPOAC" is an [[acronym]] derived from the five primary sentence functions in the model of analysys - namely, '''s'''ubject, '''p''
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  • ...sented as a distinct structure with its own rules, concepts, and form. The primary structures that have figured in LFG research are: ...P) and a [[verb phrase]] (VP). The VP is itself made up of two pieces, a [[verb]] (V) and another NP. The NPs are also analyzed into their parts. Finally,
    4 KB (631 words) - 16:43, 9 April 2008
  • ...es with which the speaker performs the action denoted by some performative verb (e.g. promise, declare etc.). In so doing, the speaker does not describe th ...nal content of the utterance functions as a complement of the performative verb.
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  • Lexical stress may be distinctive, as in 'inCREASE' (verb) vs 'INcrease' (noun). There is only one primary stress position per word. Only syllables with a vocalic nucleus may be stre
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  • ...rbs which extended their basic meanings, bound morphemes are also found as primary markers of future time reference. Those markers represent an advanced stage ...t tense is marked with a suffix while the future is marked by an auxiliary verb. SImilar systems are found in most Germanic languages. In general, these co
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  • ...s, same”, as illustrated in (7), [[verbal substitution]] (replacement of a verb by “do”) and [[clausal substitution]] (replacement of a clause by “so | Primary source of presupposition||situation||text
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  • *Dies entwickelte sich zu weiteren Bildungsprogrammen, die sich auf die primary und secondary school ausbreiteten, vor allem bilinguale Spezialangebote wur ...die Inkorporation eines indefiniten Direkten Objekts ein zusammengesetztes Verb entstehen. Dabei wird nur der Stamm des Objekts eingebunden d.h. es gibt ke
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