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List of glossing abbreviations and Polypersonal agreement

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Difference between List of glossing abbreviations and Polypersonal agreement

List of glossing abbreviations vs. Polypersonal agreement

This page lists common abbreviations for grammatical terms that are used in linguistic interlinear glossing. In linguistics, polypersonal agreement or polypersonalism is the agreement of a verb with more than one of its arguments (usually up to four).

Similarities between List of glossing abbreviations and Polypersonal agreement

List of glossing abbreviations and Polypersonal agreement have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agreement (linguistics), Applicative voice, Argument (linguistics), Auxiliary verb, Ditransitive verb, Nonfinite verb, Subject (grammar), Transitive verb, Verb.

Agreement (linguistics)

Agreement or concord (abbreviated) happens when a word changes form depending on the other words to which it relates.

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Applicative voice

The applicative voice (abbreviated or) is a grammatical voice that promotes an oblique argument of a verb to the (core) object argument, and indicates the oblique role within the meaning of the verb.

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Argument (linguistics)

In linguistics, an argument is an expression that helps complete the meaning of a predicate, the latter referring in this context to a main verb and its auxiliaries.

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Auxiliary verb

An auxiliary verb (abbreviated) is a verb that adds functional or grammatical meaning to the clause in which it appears, such as to express tense, aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc.

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Ditransitive verb

In grammar, a ditransitive verb is a verb which takes a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient.

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Nonfinite verb

A nonfinite verb is of any of several verb forms that are not finite verbs; they cannot perform action as the root of an independent clause.

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Subject (grammar)

The subject in a simple English sentence such as John runs, John is a teacher, or John was hit by a car is the person or thing about whom the statement is made, in this case 'John'.

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Transitive verb

A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects.

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Verb

A verb, from the Latin verbum meaning word, is a word (part of speech) that in syntax conveys an action (bring, read, walk, run, learn), an occurrence (happen, become), or a state of being (be, exist, stand).

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List of glossing abbreviations and Polypersonal agreement Comparison

List of glossing abbreviations has 222 relations, while Polypersonal agreement has 46. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.36% = 9 / (222 + 46).

References

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