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Study of meaning about predicate noun「koto」「mono」「no」

open access: yesThe Japanese Modern Association of Korea, 2008
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On study of attributive-predicate and head-noun[mono]

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Further verbal characteristics of Latin predicate nouns

Journal of Latin Linguistics, 2022
Abstract Events are prototypically expressed by verbs, but predicate nouns are also able to denote states of affairs. In this paper, we intend to analyse the verbal features of these nouns with a twofold purpose: on the one hand, we attempt to align the treatment of their complementation structures with Functional Grammar, addressing the
Eveling Garzón Fontalvo, Cristina Tur
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Noun Predication in CiTonga

Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 2022
This study is an account of noun predication in CiTonga. The morphemes responsible for noun predication are identified and discussed to bring forth their morphosyntactic role. Data for the study are collected mainly through intuition. The informing theoretical perspective in the study is Distributed Morphology.
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Noun predicates

2022
L’idea che il verbo sia sempre e comunque il nucleo della frase ha una lunga storia, ma nel secolo scorso si è cominciato a dubitarne sistematicamente. Questo libro espone alcune ragioni di tale dubbio, con l’analisi di costruzioni italiane e inglesi i cui caratteri morfosintattici e semantici dipendono chiaramente dal nome che, insieme con il verbo ...
Mirto, Ignazio Mauro, Granifero, Laura
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Experiencers and psychological noun predicates

2013
This paper investigates aspects of the syntactic behaviour of Experiencers in constructions with noun predicates, and traces a diachronic development from Latin to Italian. A peculiarity of the constructions under analysis is the coexistence of different patterns sharing the same verb form: thus, in combinations of the Latin verb capere ‘take’, the ...
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Instrument Nouns and Fusion

2004
Many predicative nouns selecting the support verb dar (to give) in Portuguese allow Conversion, a passive-like transformation, with the support verb levar (to take, to get). Among these, a significant number are related with concrete instrument nouns and expresses violent action predicates.
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Noun incorporation and predicate classifiers in Gumuz

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2010
Gumuz is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in western Ethiopia and south-eastern Sudan. Much dialectal variation exists among the Gumuz but all lects within Ethiopia show evidence of noun incorporation, including that of Gilgel Beles, the focus of this paper. In the past, this noun incorporation in verbs had been overlooked and the verb-noun morpheme pair
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