small clause
English
Noun
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small clause (plural small clauses)
- (grammar) A minimal predicate structure that possesses arguments and predicates but no tense: small clauses usually occur within the context of full clauses and may act as the direct object of the verb.
Translations
minimal predicate structures that possess arguments and predicates but no tense
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References
- Chomsky, Noam (1981) Lectures on Government and Binding, Dordrecht: Foris, →ISBN
Further reading
- small clause on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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