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In [[Functional Grammar]], a '''predicative adjunct''' is a [[secondary predicate]] (e.g. Hengeveld 1992:40f.). | In [[Functional Grammar]], a '''predicative adjunct''' is a [[secondary predicate]] (e.g. Hengeveld 1992:40f.). | ||
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− | Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. ''Non-verbal predication : theory, typology, diachrony.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter | + | *Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. ''Non-verbal predication : theory, typology, diachrony.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 27 September 2014
Definition
In Functional Grammar, a predicative adjunct is a secondary predicate (e.g. Hengeveld 1992:40f.).
Reference
- Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. Non-verbal predication : theory, typology, diachrony. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
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