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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COPULAR»
Descubre el uso de
copular en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Copular Sentences in Russian: A Theory of Intra-Clausal ...
This book provides a detailed study and a novel Minimalist account of copular sentences in Russian, focusing on case marking alternations (nominative vs. instrumental) and drawing a distinction between two types of copular sentences.
2
Copular Clauses: Specification, Predication and Equation
3
Nonverbal Predication:
Copular Sentences at the ...
This book considers the syntax and semantics of non-verbal predicates (i.e., nominal, adjectival and prepositional predicates) in copular sentences.
4
Non-verbal Predications: A Syntactic Analysis of ...
The distribution of non-verbal expressions in the three types of sentences is categorically constrained, making nominals the only option in defining sentences and non-nominal expressions the only option in situation-descriptive ones.
5
Existence: Semantics and Syntax
While the distinction between classes (a) and (b) of copular clauses –
predicational and identity copular clauses – is a classical one, categories (c) and
(d) are introduced by Higgins. Higgins informally characterizes specificational
copular ...
Ileana Comorovski, Klaus von Heusinger, 2008
6
Copular Sentences, Predication and Cyclic Agree
This monograph investigates copular sentences in multiple BE-system languages within a cartographic syntactic framework (Rizzi 1997, 2004, 2006).
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The Boundaries of Babel: The Brain and the Enigma of ...
NP copula NP sentences (called nominal copular sentences) make up an
interesting subfield of research for they are the only example where the both the
subject and the predicate are realized by the same lexical category (NP), and
these ...
8
Aspectual Grammar and Past-time Reference
"Hans has climbed up the tree." (3.21) Hans hat (*auf den Baum) geklettert. "
Hans has climbed up (*the tree)." In German, as shown, the presence of a goal
complement requires use of the copular resultative rather than the resultative
perfect.
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Arabic Verbs in Time: Tense and Aspect in Cairene Arabic
V Present Time Copular Sentences in CA In the previous chapter I gave a
description and semantic analysis of the simple tense forms in CA. In the course
of this description I mentioned a number of issues related to but not central to that
...
10
Predication in Caribbean English Creoles
Introduction This chapter examines various types of structure in CEC involving
copular and attributive predications. This is an area of CEC grammar which has
received a significant amount of attention, partly because it reveals an
organization ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «COPULAR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
copular en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Por qué la mujer es de los pocos mamíferos con menstruación
"Los humanos pueden copular en cualquier momento durante el ciclo reproductivo, a diferencia de otros mamíferos que solo lo pueden hacer ... «Terra España, May 15»
Francisco Masse ¿Por qué hay gente malacopa?
... en contra de la convivencia familiar y social —matar, tomar sin permiso, golpear, copular, decir verdades incómodas y un largo etcétera—. «Excélsior, Abr 15»
A Word, Please: Being an expert is all well and good
Well, as we discussed in this column just a few weeks ago, “be” is a member of a special group of verbs called “linking” or “copular” verbs. «Glendale News Press, Abr 15»
What we talk about when we talk about (word) copulation
But there are other verbs that can be copulas as well — copular verbs, also called linking verbs. They have more semantic content, but they can ... «The Week Magazine, Abr 15»
A Word, Please: Idiom takes the wind out of proper sails
It's something called a linking or copular verb. These types of verbs have a very different relationship with the word that follows them than the ... «Daily Pilot, Mar 15»
A Word, Please: Some rules we don't have to abide by
In this sentence, “feel” is a copular verb, which means that any modifier that follows is not an adverb modifying the verb but an adjective ... «Glendale News Press, Mar 15»
A Word, Please: Regular pronouns often a better choice than 'myself …
For the record, reflexive pronouns can serve not just as direct objects but as indirect objects and complements of copular verbs too: "She sent ... «Daily Pilot, Dic 14»
A Word, Please: Don't beat yourself up over reflexive pronouns
For the record, reflexive pronouns can serve not just as direct objects but as indirect objects and complements of copular verbs, too: “She sent ... «Glendale News Press, Dic 14»
Patient-relevant Preclinical Models Using Image-guided Small …
Non-copular field arrangements and anterior posterior/posterior-anterior irradiation is enabled via a chamber that incorporates a gantry and ... «Bioscience Technology, Oct 14»
A Word, Please: Some confusion over jobs that pay well
That's because some verbs, called "copular" or "linking" verbs, take adjectives and not adverbs. The modifiers that come after them aren't ... «Burbank Leader, Oct 14»