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Verb argument
Verb argument A syntactic verb argument, in linguistics, is a phrase that appears in a relationship with the verb in a proposition. Typical syntactic arguments ...
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Talk:Verb argument
Talk:Verb argument This needs expansion (as do many ling articles). a few points: syntactic argument vs semantic argument nouns & other things can have arguments too ... about the convenience of using a syntactic argument approach to describe them (I remember ...
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Argument
Argument Look up argument in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An argument is a collected series of statements to ... definite proposition, and may refer to: logical argument, a demonstration of a proof, or using logical reasoning for persuasion oral argument, a verbal presentation to a judge ...
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Verb
Verb A verb is a part of speech that usually ... exist", "stand"). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many ... Valency The number of arguments that a verb takes is called its valency, or valence. According to valency, a verb can be classified as one of: ...
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Raising verb
Raising verb In linguistics, a raising verb is a verb with an argument that is a verb and one or more arguments that ...
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Control verb
Control verb In linguistics, a control verb is a verb with an argument that is a verb and one or more arguments that ...
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Ditransitive verb
Ditransitive verb In grammar, a ditransitive verb is a verb which takes a subject and two objects ... to differentiate the objects of a ditransitive verb using, for example, the accusative case for ... transitive verbs that can take an additional argument (commonly a beneficiary or target of ...
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Verb applicative
Verb applicative A verb applicative is a morpheme that increases the valency of a verb by adding a new core argument to it. The new argument is a former complement. For example: ...
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Anticausative verb
Anticausative verb An anticausative verb is an intransitive verb that shows an event affecting its subject ... the cause of the event. The single argument of the anticausative verb (its subject) is a patient, that ...
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Monotransitive verb
Monotransitive verb A monotransitive verb is a verb that takes two arguments: a subject and ... more arguments) and intransitive verbs (taking one argument). The transitive category is further divided into ... Traditionally, transitivity patterns are assigned to the verb as lexical information, but recent research ...
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