In linguistics , verbframing and satellite framing are typological descriptions of how verb phrases in different language s describe the path of motion or the manner of motion, respectively. Manner of motion refers to a type of distinct motion described by a particular verb, e.g., running, tumbling, sliding, walking, crawling, etc. Path of motion refers to the direction of the movement, e.g., movement into, out of, across, etc. These two concepts can be encoded in the verb as part of its root meaning, or in a separate particle associated to the verb a satellite . Languages are considered verb framed or satellite framed based on how the motion path is encoded. English language English verbs use Grammatical particle particles to show the path of motion run into , go out , fall down ref These particles into , out and down differ in usage from the same words employed as prepositions because they indicate direction of movement as an attribute of the motion, without specifying location together with the verb, they form a phrasal verb . When the same word is linked to a specified location e.g., run into the garden , go out of the house , fall down the hole , it is a preposition introducing a prepositional phrase. ref , and its verbs usually show manner of motion thus English is a satellite framed language. English verbs that counter this tendency are mostly Latin ate, such as exit , ascend , or enter . All Germanic languages are satellite framed languages. Accordingly, to go out is hinausgehen in German language German , uitgaan in Dutch language Dutch and g ut in Swedish language Swedish , wherein gehen gaan g are equivalents of to go , and hinaus uit ut are equivalents of out . In this manner, Germanic languages can form all kinds of compounds, even less manifest ones like German hinaustanzen to dance out and so on. On the other hand, all Romance language s are verb framed. Spanish language Spanish , for example, makes heavy use of verbs of motion like entrar , salir , subir ... more details
About Framing as a general term Framed as a proper name Framed disambiguation Framed Wiktionary framingFraming may refer to Framing construction , the most common carpentry work Framing social sciences or Framing effect psychology , terminology used in communication theory, sociology, and other disciplines where it relates to the construction and presentation of a fact or issue framed from a particular perspective Framing visual arts , a technique used to bring the focus to the subject Framing World Wide Web , where it relates to the use of multiple panes within a web page Framing device , a narrative tool in which the setting of a story or another element is repeated at the beginning and end of a story disambig de Framing fr Cadrage ... more details
grammatical category Verb argument Verbframing Verbification Verb phrase Other Le Train de Nulle ...About the part of speech the physical activity program VERB program English usage of verbs English verbs ... ate the homework. John studies English and French. A verb , from the Latin verbum meaning word ... tense tense , grammatical aspect aspect , grammatical mood mood and voice grammar voice . A verb ... . Agreement main Grammatical conjugation In languages where the verb is inflected, it often agrees with its primary argument the subject in person, number and or gender. With the exception of the verb ... are not distinguished in the verb I  walk , you  walk , they  walk , etc. . Latin ... Japanese , like many languages with subject object verb SOV word order, inflects verbs for tense mood ... language Georgian , and some other languages, have polypersonal agreement the verb agrees with the subject ... main Valency linguistics The number of arguments that a verb takes is called its valency or valence . Verbs can be classified according to their valency avalency Avalent valency 0 the verb has neither ... Chinese , weather verbs like snow s take no subject or object. Intransitive verb Intransitive valency 1, monovalent the verb only has a subject grammar subject . For example he runs , it falls . transitive verb Transitive valency 2, divalent the verb has a subject and a direct object . For example she eats fish , we hunt nothing . Ditransitive verb Ditransitive valency 3, trivalent the verb has a subject, a direct object, and an indirect object. For example He gives her a flower. Weather verb s are often impersonal verb impersonal subjectless, or avalent in null subject language s like Spanish language Spanish , where the verb llueve means It rains . In English, they require a dummy pronoun ... verbs are the most common, but the impersonal and Impersonal verb objective verbs are somewhat different from the norm. In the objective the verb takes an object but no subject the nonreferent subject ... more details
Verb T born 11 January 1981 aka Dick Trusay is a UK hip hop artist and producer based in London . He has worked with most of the biggest names in UK Hip Hop including Jehst, Sway, Harry Love and many more, as well super producer William Orbit and Edwin Collins. Verbs is an artist with a unique style and lyrical outlook embracing classic 90 s U.S Hip Hop as well as experimenting with new styles with his own production. Noted influences include artists such as Slick Rick , Al Green , De La Soul , and Jimi Hendrix . Verb T music has covered topics of social awareness, paranoia, drug addiction and self improvement. In the late 90s an underage Verbs frequented open mic nights across London while also ... and slightly twisted sense of humour. In 2002 Verb T had his first release on the UKs best known and arguable ... Verb T to start recording a full length project with rapper Kashmere with whom Verbs had just started ... Verb t and Kasmere along with producer DJ Ghost touring all across the UK as well as dates in France ... in 2006 Verb T began featuring on albums and mixtapes in both the UK and US independent scene appearing .... 2006 was also the year Verb T and Harry Love finally released their long overdue album Bring It Back To Basics on Silent Soundz records, regarded by many as a classic album. Verb T would follow that in 2007 ... is ever evolving and expanding . In 2008 Verb T released Verbs With A Vengeance which was the first album to showcase his production. Verb T s latest album Serious Games was released in 2010 on YNR Productions and was partly produced by Verb T himself, he still lives in London and is due to appear ... artists u z VERB T.php Suspect Packages the one stop shop for UK hip hop VERB T Bot generated title ... myspace verbt verbt.bandcamp.com http www.ukhh.com features interviews verb t harry love index.html Verb T & Harry Love interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Verb T ALTERNATIVE ... Verb T Category English rappers Category Living people Category Musicians from London Category 1985 ... more details
Framing error can refer to the following Generally, a framing error is the result of starting to read a sequence of data at the wrong point. In serial communications , a framing error is the result of reading a string of symbols which are grouped in blocks at the wrong starting point. The symbols are bits and the blocks are bytes, ten bits in asynchronous transmission and eight in synchronous. A framing error in an asynchronous stream usually recovers quickly, but a framing error in a synchronous stream produces gibberish at the end of the packet. Framing errors can be detected with parity bit s. In genetics , a frameshift mutation framing error also called a frameshift or a frameshift mutation is a mutation that inserts or deletes a single nucleotide from a DNA sequence. Due to the triplet nature of gene expression , the insertion deletion can disrupt the grouping of the codons, resulting in a completely different translation from the original. disambiguation ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 In video engineering , color framing refers to the color frame sequence of field video field s in a composite video signal through which the video frame timing and chrominance subcarrier signal timing in particular, that of the color burst cycle through all possible phase relationships. The exact nature of the color frame sequence depends on the video standard being used. In the case of the three main composite video standards, PAL video has an 8 field 4 frame color frame sequence, and NTSC and SECAM both have 4 field 2 frame color frame sequences. Preserving the color framing sequence of video across edits and between channels in video effects was an important issue in early analog composite videotape editing systems, as cuts between different color sequences would cause jumps in subcarrier phase, and mixing two signals of different field dominance would result in color artifacts on the part of the signal that was not in sync with the output color frame sequence. To help prevent these problems, SMPTE time code contains a color framing bit, which can be used to indicate that the video material the timecode refers to follows a standard convention regarding the synchronization of video time code and the color framing sequence. If the color framing bit was set in both types of material, the editing system could then always ensure that color framing was preserved by constraining edit decisions between input sources to keep the correct relationship between the timecode sequences, and hence the color framing sequences. Color framing has become largely an issue of historical interest, first with the advent in the 1980s of digital composite video timebase corrector s and frame store s, which could regenerate the color frame sequence of a composite signal ... subcarrier phase is no longer relevant. See also Field dominance DEFAULTSORT Color Framing Category Film and video technology Category Video signal ca Color framing it Color framing ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Image Framing hammer.jpg thumb right 250px 22 ounce wooden handled framing hammer with milled head and straight claw Framing hammers , used for Platform framingframing wooden houses, are heavy duty rip hammer s with a straight claw. The hammer heads typically weigh from 20 to 32 ounce s 567 to 907 gram s for steel heads, and 12 to 16 ounce s 340 to 454 gram s for titanium heads. Heavy heads, longer handles and milled faces allow for driving large Nail engineering nails quickly into dimensional lumber . Typically the head will be made of steel and the handle of wood . Light weight titanium heads with longer handles allow for increased velocity, resulting in greater energy delivery, while decreasing arm fatigue and risk of carpal tunnel syndrome Citation needed date July 2010 . The milled face of the head consists of a waffle like grid of small four sided pyramids. Nails typically used for framing have a grid of intersecting raised metal lines on the head of the nail. The raised marks on the head of the hammer grip this grid, which helps to prevent the hammer from sliding off the nail head when striking a nail. Since the frame typically will not be seen on the finished house, the inevitable marring of wood surfaces by the milled hammer face is not an issue ... of the wood is to be avoided for cosmetic reasons. Some framing hammers have a magnetized slot along ... leverage and more power when the hammer actually strikes the nail. Framing hammers have ... portrayals and references in popular culture A framing hammer is a central plot element in the fourth ... has treated the framing hammer as a discursive metaphor for the Erie doctrine s dramatic reversal of Swift v. Tyson . See Norman Spaulding, The Framing Hammer of Justice , 28 Colo. L. Rev. 352 2007 ... parents to death with a framing hammer before holding a raucous house party with friends. ref http www.cnn.com 2011 CRIME 07 18 florida.parents.killed ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Framing Hammer ... more details
Infobox film name Framing Youth image Framing youth.JPEG caption director Gordon Douglas director Gordon Douglas producer Hal Roach writer starring music Marvin Hatley cinematography Art Lloyd editing William H. Ziegler distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM released film date 1937 9 11 runtime 10 43 country Film US language English budget Framing Youth is a 1937 Our Gang short film short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas director Gordon Douglas . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 225700 Framing Youth overview title New York Times Framing Youth accessdate 2008 09 21 work NY Times ref It was the 158th Our Gang short 159th episode, 70th talking short, and 71st talking episode that was released. Cast Carl Switzer Alfalfa Tommy Bond Butch George McFarland Spanky Eugene Gordon Lee Eugene Lee Porky Billie Thomas Buckwheat Darla Hood Darla Gary Jasgur Junior Olive Brasno Singing voiceover voice Ernie Alexander actor Ernie Alexander Usher Jack Mulhall Radio Announcer John Collum Audience extra See also List of American films of 1937 Our Gang filmography References reflist External links imdb title id 0028896 title Framing Youth Category 1937 films Category American films Category Black and white films Category 1930s comedy films Category Films directed by Gordon Douglas Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer short films Category 1930s short films Category Our Gang films 1930s comedy film stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Framing Hanley image FramingHanley.jpg caption Framing Hanley live. image size landscape Yes background group or band origin Nashville, Tennessee ... br Luke McDuffee br Chris Vest past members Tim Huskinson Framing Hanley is an American rock band from ... The Moment Framing Hanley album The Moment . They are best known for their song Hear Me Now and their cover ... is 2010 s A Promise to Burn . History Formed in 2005 in Nashville, TN, Framing Hanley initially played ... to Ashley Hanley, a close friend who had died in a car accident in late 2006, Framing Hanley ... as a single in October 2008. By the time the anthemic rock band Framing Hanley entered the studio in 2009 ... Apparatus and The Veer Union also made the other members of Framing Hanley more attuned to each ... some of their strongest songs to date. Framing Hanleys second album A Promise to Burn is full of tight ... of stuff, Belcher adds. Framing Hanley started working on A Promise to Burn in 2008 during brief breaks ... and record Lollipop for a re release of The Moment. The song blew up and Framing Hanley returned ... long, Framing Hanley had only a handful of new songs to work with, so they worked nearly nonstop ..., they came together pretty quickly. In December 2009, Framing Hanley flew to Soundmine Recording ... Framing Hanleys sonic boundaries while remaining true to the catchy, immediate song craft that endeared ... can hear the transition from the old Framing Hanley to the new Framing Hanley throughout these songs ... and drummer Chris Vest came together to form Framing Hanley and quickly gained a large following ...&blogId 409724354 title Closing A Chapter Opening A New One van Framing Hanley op Myspace publisher ... a permanent member of the band. A Promise to Burn 2009 present In early November 2009, Framing Hanley ... http www.alternativeaddiction.com musicnews article 1637 Framing Hanley Ready A Promise To Burn title Framing Hanley Ready A Promise To Burn publisher AlternativeAddiction.com date accessdate 2011 10 ... more details
Context date October 2009 The term framing device refers to the usage of the same single action, scene, event, setting, or any element of significance at both the beginning and end of an artistic, musical, or literary work. The repeated element thus creates a frame within which the main body of work can develop. The earliest example of this device is the frame story . Familiar examples of this include the One Thousand and One Nights Arabian Nights where Scheherazade must List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights narrate stories in order to prevent her execution, Giovanni Boccaccio Boccaccio s The Decameron Decameron where young people run away from Florence to avoid the plague pass the time Story within a story telling stories , and Geoffrey Chaucer Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales in which the host at the inn charges the travellers with each providing a tale. Use in narrative Framing devices are very common in storytelling. They are often employed to hold a story together and provide context, to create interest, to provide resolution and or to move a story along .... A simple framing device often takes the form of a crucial often the climactic scene that appears ... other films, books and television episodes use a simple framing device in this manner. The reverse ... ref A framing device is also used in the 1997 disaster romance film Titanic 1997 film Titanic , where ... Titanic . A framing device of this kind may also be a scene or event that is slowly explained over .... The film begins with an interrogation at a police station serving as a framing device, where ... gets three looks at the same event. Framing devices may also take the form of a recurrent element ... in a new light. A framing device might also simply be a defining image of the narrative or art ... in the deposition law deposition of two Facebook related lawsuits. The framing device gives perspective ... Club Band works as a framing device for their Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band album of the same ... more details
Other uses Framing disambiguation refimprove date September 2011 Image Wood framed house.jpg thumb 280px A wooden frame house under construction&mdash in this example of platform framing the location of the upper ... rests on this platform. Framing , in construction known as light frame construction , is a building ... styles. The ubiquitous Platform framing platform framing and the older Balloon framing balloon framing are the two different light frame construction systems used in North America. Walls Wall framing ... headers and joists. Framing lumber should be grade stamped, and have a moisture content not exceeding ... common methods of framing a house. Post and Beam , which is now used predominately in barn construction. Balloon framing using a technique suspending floors from the walls was common until the late 1940s, but since that time, platform framing has become the predominant form of house construction. ref ... 03 03 ref Platform framing often forms wall sections horizontally on the sub floor prior to erection ... name plat Wall sheathing, usually a plywood or other laminate, is usually applied to the framing prior ...&id RLsyAAAAEBAJ&oi fnd accessdate 2007 03 13 ref or backing. Exterior wall studs Wall framing in house ... framing members. The braces should have their larger dimension on the vertical and should permit ... 2.5 in mm abbr on nails to each wall. ref name wallsec Balloon framing Image Balloon frame.jpg right 300px Balloon framing is a method of wood construction&mdash also known as Chicago construction ... 1950s . It utilizes long continuous framing members studs that run from the sill plate to the top plate ... when long lumber was plentiful, balloon framing has been largely replaced by platform framing . While no one can be sure who introduced balloon framing in the U.S., the first building using balloon framing was probably a warehouse constructed in 1832 in Chicago by George Washington Snow. ref cite ... s Catholic Church in Chicago using the balloon framing method. Alternatively, the balloon frame has ... more details
Timber framing lang de Fachwerk , literally framework , or half timbering , also called in North America ... thumb right Illustration of timber framing from the Lexikon der gesamten Technik 1904 Timber framing is the method of creating framed structures of heavy timber jointed together with various ... braces and girts. Today, standardised timber sizing mean that timber framing can be incorporated ... framed structures differ from conventional wood framed buildings in several ways. Timber framing ... common wood framing uses many more timbers with dimensions usually in the 5 to 25  cm 2 to 10 range. The methods of fastening the frame members also differ. In conventional framing, the members are joined using nail fastener nails or other mechanical fasteners, whereas timber framing uses the traditional .... ref cite web url http www.vermonttimberworks.com home framing joinery index.html title joinery ... , Denmark , from 1560 The techniques used in timber framing date back to Neolithic times, and have .... In half timbered construction timbers that were riven in half provided the complete skeletal framing ... , Dinan , Rennes and many other cities, except in Provence and Corsica . Timber framing in French is known ... and painted facades. gallery Belgium Nowadays, timber framing mostly subsists in the Provinces of Belgium ... . In urban areas, one used to build the ground floor in stone and the upper floors in timber framing. Also, as timber framing was seen as a cheaper way of building, often the visible structures of noble houses were in stone and bricks, and the invisible or lateral walls in timber framing. The open ... of Belgian timber framing. Many post and beam houses subsists in cities and villages, but, unlike ... a style of decor The use of timber framing in buildings offers various aesthetic and structural ... framing which recognizes the inherent fire resistance of large timber and its ability to retain ... prior flood or soil subsidence damage See also Carpentry Framing construction Balloon framing Balloon ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Suitable for Framing Type studio Artist Three Dog Night Cover Suitable cover.JPG Alt Released Start date 1969 06 11 ref name Billboard cite journal date March 9, 1974 title Anatomy of a Three Dog Night The Albums journal Billboard magazine Billboard volume Vol. 86 issue No. 10 page 36 editor1 first Paul editor1 last Ackerman editor1 link Paul Ackerman accessdate April 4, 2011 url http books.google.com books?id vAcEAAAAMBAJ&pg PA36&dq Dunhill 50058&hl en&ei wbyXTaKtE8mdgQfp qDJCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Dunhill 2050058&f false ref Recorded 1969 at American Recording Co. ref name notes1 cite album notes title Celebrate The Three Dog Night Story, 1965 1975 albumlink Celebrate The Three Dog Night Story, 1965 1975 artist Three Dog Night year 1993 pages 30, 31 format CD liner publisher MCA Records publisherid MCAD2 10956 location United States ref Genre Pop music Pop , Rock music rock Length Duration m 28 s 08 Label Dunhill Records Dunhill small U.S. original release small br MCA Records MCA small U.S. CD reissue small br Stateside Records Stateside UK Producer Gabriel Mekler Last album Three Dog Night album Three Dog Night br October 1968 This album Suitable for Framing br June 1969 Next album Captured Live at the Forum br October 1969 Misc Singles Name Three Dog Night Type studio Single 1 Easy to Be Hard Single 1 date Start date 1969 07 ref name notes2 cite album notes title Celebrate The Three ... 3 Celebrate Single 3 date Start date 1970 02 ref name notes2 Suitable for Framing is the second studio ... s Three Dog Night album self titled debut album , Suitable for Framing was recorded at American ... for Framing Dunhill DS 50058 was released as a LP record vinyl LP record with a gatefold sleeve ... by Ed Caraeff . ref cite album notes title Suitable for Framing artist Three Dog Night year 1969 ... The following people contributed to Suitable for Framing ref name notes1 ref name notes3 Mike Allsup ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An accusative verb is a verb that can be used transitive verb transitively or intransitive verb intransitively , with the subject grammar subject of the transitive verb becoming the verb argument argument of the intransitive verb. Some examples in English language English are eat , see , win . See also Unaccusative verb Unergative verb Ergative verb Ambitransitive verb lexical categories state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Accusative Verb Category Verbs by type Syntax stub br Verb akuzativel ... more details
Weak verb may refer to light verb , or semantically weak verb , verb participating in complex predication that has little semantic content of its own, but provides through inflection some details on the event semantics, such as aspect, mood, or tense weak inflection , conjugation class opposed to strong inflection Germanic weak verb , weak inflection class in Germanic languages See also Germanic strong verb Irregular verb disambig br Verb gwan ... more details
for the strong inflection in various languages, see strong inflection for irregular verbs, see irregular verb for the strong verbs in Germanic languages, see Germanic strong verb disambig br Verb kre v ... more details
In linguistics , a light verb is a verb participating in compound verb complex predication that has little semantics semantic content of its own, but provides through inflection some details on the event ... by the head or primary component of the compound, which may be a verb or noun V V or V N compounds . Other names for light verb include vector verb or explicator verb , emphasising its role within the compound or thin verb or semantically weak verb , emphasising as with light its lack of semantics. A semantically weak verb is not to be confused with a weak verb as in the Germanic weak verb Germanic weak inflection . Light verbs are similar to auxiliary verb s in some ways. Most English language English light verbs occur in V N forms sometimes called stretched verb s for example, take in take a nap , where the primary sense is provided by nap , and take is the light verb. The light verbs most common in these constructions are also common in phrasal verb s. A verb which is light in one ... language Japanese , and other languages in which verb compounding is a primary mechanism for marking ... . From the diachronic perspective, the light verb is said to have evolved from the heavy verb through semantic bleaching, a process in which the verb loses some or all of its original semantics. In this sense, the light verb is often viewed as part of a cline linguistics cline verb heavy light verb auxiliary verb clitic affix Grammatical conjugation conjugation In computational linguistics , a serious ... verb serial verb compound of multiple heavy verbs Useful links http ling.uni konstanz.de pages home butt harvard work.pdf Miriam Butt s The light verb jungle http www.comp.nus.edu.sg tanyeefa research lvc Tan Yee Fan s site for light verb constructions http www.qwantz.com ryannorth lvcs.pdf Ryan North s Computational Measures of the Acceptability of Light Verb Constructions References references lexical categories state collapsed Category Verb types br Verb ska v de Funktionsverb fa ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Yellowball.jpg thumb right VERB Yellowball logo VERB is a physical activity program of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Government . It includes print, internet online , and television advertising. External links http www.cdc.gov YouthCampaign VERB Campaign Category Health in the United States Category Physical exercise health stub ... more details
A stretched verb is a complex predicate composed of a light verb and an eventive noun . An example is the English language English phrase take a bite out of , which is semantics semantically similar to the simple verb bite . The concept has been used in studies of German language German and English. ref cite book title Stretched Verb Constructions in English first D. J. last Allerton date 2002 publisher Routledge isbn 0415257336 ref There is no standard name or definition for the concept. Other names include supported verb , expanded predicate , verbo nominal phrase , and delexical verb combination . Some definitions may place further restrictions on the construction restricting the light verb to one of a fixed list restricting the occurrence of article grammar article s, preposition s, or adverb s within the complex phrase requiring the eventive noun to be identical or cognate with a synonymous simple verb, or at least requiring the stretched verb to be synonymous with some simple verb. ref cite book title Collocations in a Learner Corpus first Nadja last Nesselhauf date 2005 publisher John Benjamins isbn 9027222851 pages 2.1.2, pp.19 21 ref In English, many stretched verbs are more common than a corresponding simple verb for example get rid of X from Y compared to the verb rid Y of X or offer one s condolences to X vs condole with X . Correct use of stretched verbs is about as difficult for English language learning and teaching EFL students as other types of collocation . ref Nesselhauf, 5.1.3, pp.211 214 ref See also phrasal verb References references lexical categories state collapsed Category Verb types syntax stub ... more details
In linguistics a lexical verb or full verb is a member of an Open class linguistics open class of verb s that includes all verbs except auxiliary verb s. Lexical verbs typically express action, state, or other Predicate grammar predicate meaning. In contrast, auxiliary verbs express Grammar grammatical meaning. The verb phrase of a sentence is generally Head linguistics headed by a lexical verb. ref Crystal, David. 2003 A Dictionary of Linguistics & Phonetics 5th edition . New York Wiley Blackwell. ref The descriptor lexical is applied to the word s of a language s lexicon , often to indicate a Lexical item content word , as distinct from a function word . ref cite web title What is a lexical verb? url http www.sil.org linguistics GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms WhatIsALexicalVerb.htm year 2004 work Glossary Linguistics publisher SIL International accessdate 25 August 2009 ref The Kalam languages in New Guinea are famous for having perhaps the smallest numbers of lexical verbs of any languages in the world. References reflist lexical categories state collapsed Category Grammar Category Verbs by type ... more details
expert date March 2011 refimprove date March 2011 A separable verb is a verb that is composed of a lexical verb root and a separable second root particle . In some verb forms, the verb and the particle appear in one word, whilst in others the verb stem and the particle are separated. Note that the particle cannot be accurately referred to as a prefix because it can be separated from the main lexical root of the verb. German language German , Dutch language Dutch , and Hungarian language Hungarian are notable for having many separable verbs. For example, the Dutch verb aankomen is a separable verb. Compare the following sentences Hij is aangekomen . &ndash He has arrived. Ik kom morgen aan &ndash I shall arrive tomorrow. The Dutch verb whose infinitive is aankomen appears as a single word participle in the first sentence, and as a separated finite verb two words in the second sentence. In German Er ist angekommen . &ndash He has arrived. Ich komme morgen an &ndash I shall arrive tomorrow. The German verb whose infinitive is ankommen appears both joined and separated. Some Hungarian examples Leteszem a telefont. &mdash I hang up the phone. Nem teszem le a telefont. &mdash I do not hang up the phone. The verb letesz is separated in the negative sentence. Affixes are separated from the verb in imperative and prohibitive moods, too. Moreover, word order influences the strength of prohibition, as the following examples show Ne tedd le a telefon &mdash Do not hang up the phone. Le ne tedd a telefon &mdash Don t you hang up the phone stronger prohibition Analogy in English English has many phrasal verb phrasal or compound verb forms which are somewhat analogous. However, in English ... the verb by intervening words e.g. up in the phrasal verb to screw up appears after the direct object ... separable verbs.htm lexical categories state collapsed Category Verb types Category West Germanic languages Category Hungarian language syntax stub ar br Verb rannus nl Samengesteld werkwoord ... more details
Wiktionary In grammar , denominal verbs also called denominative verbs are verb s derived from noun s. This can be found in the English language but also in many other languages. An example from English The original verb, one recognizes, is destroy . Noun destruction Verb destruct a denominal verb derived from destruction or From girl and friend , yielding girlfriend meaning, among other things, one who does the things characteristic of girlfriends, such as share clothing Noun girlfriend Verb to girlfriend e.g. sweaters and hats among themselves lexical categories state collapsed Category Grammar fr D verbal wa Sivierba ... more details
A finite verb is a verb that is Inflection inflected for grammatical person person and for grammatical tense tense according to the rules and categories of the languages in which it occurs. Finite verbs can form independent clause s, which can stand on their own as complete Sentence linguistics sentence s. The finite forms of a verb are the forms where the verb shows tense, person or number. Non finite verb forms have no person or number, but some types can show tense. Finite verb forms include I go, she goes, he went Non finite verb forms include to go, going, gone Indo European languages In the Indo European language s such as English , only verbs in certain grammatical mood moods are finite. These include the indicative mood expressing a state of affairs e.g., The bulldozer demolished the restaurant, The leaves were yellow and stiff. the Imperative mood imperative mood giving a command e. g., Come here , Be a good boy the subjunctive mood typically used in dependent clauses e. g., It is required ... expressing a wish or hope . Non existent as a mood in English. Verb forms that are non finite verb ... complete sentence or clause must contain a finite verb. However, sentences lacking a finite verb were quite common in the old Indo European languages. The most important type of these are nominal ... where it could have a subject grammar subject and a finite verb form compare I appreciate your help ... structure. In phrase structure grammar phrase structure grammars , the finite verb is the head of a finite verb phrase VP and as such, it is the head of the entire sentence, and in dependency grammar dependency grammars , the finite verb is the root of the entire clause and is thus the most prominent structural unit in the clause. See also Non finite verb Balancing and deranking Grammatical conjugation Conjugation References Reflist lexical categories Category Verbs by type br Verb termen ... Persoonsvorm no Finitt verb sv Finit verb ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A monotransitive verb is a verb that takes two arguments a subject grammar subject and a single direct object . For example, the verbs buy , bite , break , and eat are monotransitive in English. Verbs are categorized in terms of transitivity grammatical category transitivity i. e. how many and which types of syntax syntactic verb argument argument s they may co occurrence cooccur with , the basic distinction being between transitive verb s taking two or more arguments and intransitive verb s taking one argument . The transitive category is further divided into subclasses. The following examples show monotransitive verbs in sentences the direct object is in boldface Yesterday, I bought a cat . The cat bit me He broke the toothpick . The chef ate his own watermelon soup . Traditionally, transitivity patterns are assigned to the verb as lexicon lexical information, but recent research in construction grammar has argued that this is actually a wrong conception, since the same verb very often appears in different contexts of transitivity. Consider The man bought his wife a ring. Ditransitive verb ditransitive Stop me before I buy again. intransitive antipassive voice antipassive construction The cat bit him in the arm. complex transitive Can you bite me a piece of banana? ditransitive The vase broke. intransitive anticausative construction Can you break me some toothpicks for my model castle? ditransitive She broke the toothpick into tiny pieces. complex transitive Not now, I m eating. intransitive antipassive construction Thus, in construction grammar grammatical construction theory , monotransititivy is assigned to argument structure construction s, which are schematic types of grammatical construction , rather than to the verb. Transitivity is roughly synonym ous with subcategorization frame subcategorization . lexical categories state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Monotransitive Verb Category Verb types ar br Verb unandranzitivel ... more details
An unergative verb is an intransitive verb distinguished semantically by having an Agent grammar agent subject grammar subject . For example, in English, run , talk and resign are unergative verbs while fall and die are Unaccusative verb unaccusative . In ergative absolutive language s, the ergative case , which marks the subject grammar subject of transitive verb s, usually represents the volition linguistics volitional role i.e., the agent grammar agent . But for unergative verbs, the subject is volitional and yet is not marked by the ergative. Some languages treat unergative verbs distinctly from other intransitives in morphosyntax morphosyntactical terms. For example, in some Romance language s these verbs use different auxiliaries when forming the compound tenses. See the article on unaccusative verb s for details. Besides the above, unergative verbs differ from unaccusative verbs in the fact that, in some languages, they can be passive voice passivized to a limited extent. In Dutch language Dutch for example, unergatives take hebben to have in the perfect tenses Ik telefoneer ik heb getelefoneerd. I call by phone . I have called. In such cases a transition to an impersonal passive construction is possible using the adverb er that functions as a dummy subject and the passive auxiliary worden Er wordt door Jan getelefoneerd. There is by Jan telephoned. i. e. A telephone call by Jan is going on. By contrast, ergative verbs take zijn to be in the perfect tenses. Het vet stolt het vet is gestold The grease solidifies The grease has solidified. In this case no passive construction ... http www2.let.uu.nl UiL OTS Lexicon zoek.pl?lemma unergative verb Lexicon of Linguistics Utrecht institute of Linguistics See also Unaccusative verb Ergative verb Accusative verb Ambitransitive verb lexical categories state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Unergative Verb Category Verbs by type br Verb amergativel ... more details