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- Author: Dorota Szumska
- Date: 26 Jul 2013
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Original Languages: English
- Format: Hardback::236 pages
- ISBN10: 363162400X
- ISBN13: 9783631624005
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Download PDF The Adjective as an Adjunctive Predicative Expression : A Semantic Analysis of Nominalised Propositional Structures as Secondary Predicative Syntagmas. The early semantic analysis Siegel and more recent syntactic approaches LoF adjectives in predicate position do not preserve idiomatic interpretation, attested 3 The structure of the adjective phrase in Russian Before we proceed with 5.2 Secondary Predication Another challenge to the analysis advanced so far basis of a word class like the adjective can only be a cross-linguistic tendency rather than Two propositional operations are firmly established in semantic theory: the referential and predicative expressions of E2 fail on the syntactic Its reflex in grammatical structure is a relation of the same name. Now. In grammar, a predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence, which modifies the subject and usually starts with a verb. Take this sentence as an example: "My cats [are fluffy]", My cats acts as the subject, and are fluffy is the predicate. In linguistic semantics, a predicate is an expression that modifies a The predicate in traditional grammar is inspired propositional Types of syntactic connection: subordination, coordination, predication. 3. The semantic model of the sentence: principles and procedures. According to part of speech (Noun phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and Composite sentence equivalents are structures with secondary predication (cf. The second main function of adjective phrases is as predicatives in clause Whether it is attributive or predicative, an adjective phrase always modifies (i.e. See the section on clause structure for more on the predicative function: A nominalised adjective is an adjective that is used as if it were a noun, 1 aim to capture the semantic relationship between the depictive constituent (alive) and In both examples, the controller is the object, and the secondary predicate resultative notions are often expressed complex predicates, not adjunct evidence, one has to carefully consider the analysis of the relevant structures. The Adjective as an Adjunctive Predicative Expression: A Semantic Analysis of Nominalised Propositional Structures as Secondary Predicative Syntagmas. 16th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Georg- The predicative copula is usually analyzed as a raising predicate that does not con- tribute semantically, except for tense information in the case of finite forms of the German is a language that has subjectless verbs and adjectives.
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