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| Kamau will drink porridge (within the day) |
References:
Mugane (1997)
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| I put a head- load on you. |
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McIntosh (1984:109)
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| They asked for 5 bags and we brought 6. |
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Glinert (1989:80-81)
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| Kamau will drink porridge (sometime beyond a few days from now) |
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Mugane (1997)
| Properties | Values | Definition |
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abbreviation
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Thing | The abbreviated form representing a scientific term, e.g., ACC, 2, CL. |
argument
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Clause | The syntactic entity about which something is predicated. |
feature
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Linguistic Property | The relation between a linguistic unit and a linguistic feature. A feature inheres in its host. NOTE: this relation is distinct from the hasFeature which pertains to data structures. |
has Example
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Thing | |
has Page Information
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Thing | |
predicate
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Clause | The predicate is the relation between the Clause and a portion of a clause, excluding the subject, that expresses something about the subject [Crystal 1980, 280; Hartmann and Stork 1972, 182; Pei and Gaynor 1954, 173; Pike and Pike 1982, 40; Crystal 1985, 241-242]. |
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