traditional grammar types, three types of object are acknowledged: direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions. These object types are...
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In grammar, an object complement is a predicative expression that follows a direct object of an attributive ditransitive or resultative verb and that complements...
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object pronouns in subject position in English (e.g. "Jay and me will arrive later"), see the article on English personal pronouns. Object (grammar)...
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Grammatical case Object (grammar) Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence (linguistics) Subjective (grammar) Term logic Traditional grammar Comrie (1989)...
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grammar Montague grammar Other frameworks are based on an innate "universal grammar", an idea developed by Noam Chomsky. In such models, the object is...
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adopted more or less directly into Latin and Greek grammars; from there, it made its way into English grammars, where it is applied directly to the analysis...
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objective Object (grammar), a sentence element, such as a direct object or an indirect object 3D model, a representation of a physical object Object (computer...
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The grammar of the Persian language is similar to that of many other Indo-European languages. The language became a more analytic language around the...
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Traditional grammar (also known as classical grammar) is a framework for the description of the structure of a language or group of languages. The roots...
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English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts...
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types, thus making the Link grammar closely related to certain categorial grammars. For example, in a subject–verb–object language like English, the verb...
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structure grammar representation of word order and constituency, and a representation of grammatical functions such as subject and object, similar to...
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Syntax (redirect from Subject and object)
the object belongs to the verb phrase. Cognitive frameworks include the following: Cognitive grammar Construction grammar (CxG) Emergent grammar Cartographic...
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Much of Tamil grammar is extensively described in the oldest available grammar book for Tamil, the Tolkāppiyam (dated between 300 BCE and 300 CE). Modern...
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The grammar of the Polish language is complex and characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant...
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Complement (linguistics) (redirect from Complement (grammar))
predicate). In many non-theoretical grammars, the terms subject complement (also called a predicative of the subject) and object complement are employed to denote...
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pronouns, objects, and for objects of izafe constructs. Object pronoun, which in English take the oblique case Oblique argument Object (grammar) Subject...
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the object and an omitted/implied subject.) The situation is more complex in languages that have no strict order of V and O imposed by their grammar. e...
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Arabic grammar (Arabic: النَّحْوُ العَرَبِيُّ) is the grammar of the Arabic language. Arabic is a Semitic language and its grammar has many similarities...
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In grammar, the voice (aka diathesis) of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants...
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able to take a direct object. The term "-ing form" is often used in English to refer to the gerund specifically. Traditional grammar makes a distinction...
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Grammatical case (redirect from Case (grammar))
Declension Differential object marking Inflection List of grammatical cases Phi features Thematic relation Verbal case Voice (grammar) The status of the possessive...
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verbs. Its word order is usually subject-object-verb, with the direct object following the indirect object. The grammatical function of the words are...
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Construction grammar (often abbreviated CxG) is a family of theories within the field of cognitive linguistics which posit that constructions, or learned...
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(subject–verb–indirect object–direct object) Cornēlia Mārcō dōnum dedit: Cornelia (to) Marcus a gift gave. (subject–indirect object–direct object–verb) Declension...
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Accusative case (redirect from Object case)
In grammar, the accusative case (abbreviated ACC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb. In the English...
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Noun (redirect from Noun (grammar))
In grammar, a noun is a word that represents a concrete or abstract thing, like living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, and...
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Grammatical relation (section In traditional grammar)
examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object. In recent times, the syntactic functions (more...
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In linguistic typology, a subject–object–verb (SOV) language is one in which the subject, object, and verb of a sentence always or usually appear in that...
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In computer science, a Van Wijngaarden grammar (also vW-grammar or W-grammar) is a formalism for defining formal languages. The name derives from the...
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