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PREDICATE : DEFINITE NP . The predicate may also be a definite NP , either definitized by a preceding definite article a ( z ) , or inherently so ( a proper name or a personal pronoun ) .19 The example here will be Az intézet igazgatója ...
PREDICATE : DEFINITE NP . The predicate may also be a definite NP , either definitized by a preceding definite article a ( z ) , or inherently so ( a proper name or a personal pronoun ) .19 The example here will be Az intézet igazgatója ...
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We have defined equative sentences as consisting of the predication of two definite nouns . As we will see , the most suitable definition is : An equative sentence is one with a definite noun as predicate ( avoiding mention of the ...
We have defined equative sentences as consisting of the predication of two definite nouns . As we will see , the most suitable definition is : An equative sentence is one with a definite noun as predicate ( avoiding mention of the ...
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The test to tell the subject from the predicate will consist of trying to build up nonemphatic sentences out of two definite nouns so that the copula appears between them . According to the feasibility of such combinations and their ...
The test to tell the subject from the predicate will consist of trying to build up nonemphatic sentences out of two definite nouns so that the copula appears between them . According to the feasibility of such combinations and their ...
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