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... predicate nominal does not display the full range of morphosyntactic behavior of a noun in a referring expression . Also , unlike verbal predications , the predicate nominal requires a copula . And even though the copula expresses some ...
... predicate nominal does not display the full range of morphosyntactic behavior of a noun in a referring expression . Also , unlike verbal predications , the predicate nominal requires a copula . And even though the copula expresses some ...
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... predicate adjectives require a cop- ula ; the fact that predicate nominals also require a copula follows from the universal ordering . In this way , the statement of the rule is mixed , as with the theories described in §4 . But ...
... predicate adjectives require a cop- ula ; the fact that predicate nominals also require a copula follows from the universal ordering . In this way , the statement of the rule is mixed , as with the theories described in §4 . But ...
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... predicate forms whose prototypical function is to encode the predicate of a dependent clause . They fall into ' primary ' ( e.g. -te ' gerund ' , i- ' infinitive ' ) , and secondary ones formed from the primary ones with the help of ...
... predicate forms whose prototypical function is to encode the predicate of a dependent clause . They fall into ' primary ' ( e.g. -te ' gerund ' , i- ' infinitive ' ) , and secondary ones formed from the primary ones with the help of ...
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