Non-verbal predicates in Oceanic languages
Oceanic languages, much like the rest of Austronesian, show a propensity to do without any copula when encoding their non-verbal predicates. Their typical profile is “omnipredicative”: most of their word classes (adjectives, nouns, pronouns, numerals, adverbs…) can head a predicate directly, with no need to resort to verbal strategies. Many classes are
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