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  • '''Depictive secondary predication''' is a synonym for [[depictive construction]]. [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • ...[[secondary predication]] which is interpreted as consecutive to the main predication. It is predicates a property of a participant in an event, which is seen as * [[Resultative predication]]
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  • ...[[secondary predication]] which is interpreted as consecutive to the main predication. It is predicates a property of a participant in an event, which is seen as * [[Resultative predication]]
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  • '''Resultative predication''' is a short term for [[Resultative secondary predication]]. [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • '''Depictive secondary predication''' is a synonym for [[depictive construction]]. [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • '''Depictive construction''' is a type of [[secondary predication]] which predicates a property of a participant in an event. * [[Depictive predication]]
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  • In [[Functional Grammar]], a '''predicative adjunct''' is a [[secondary predicate]] (e.g. Hengeveld 1992:40f.). *Hengeveld, Kees. 1992. ''Non-verbal predication : theory, typology, diachrony.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
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  • A '''secondary predicate''' is a (mostly [[adjective|adjectival]]) [[predicative]] express * [[depictive secondary predicate]] (e.g. ''She drinks her coffee '''black''''')
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  • ...primary term in grammatical descriptions, before terms such as [[secondary predication]] became widespread. It seems to go back to the 19th century, but is now ol [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • ...ive syntax]], the term '''predicate''' is sometimes used in the sense of [[secondary predicate]], following Williams (1980). *Williams, Edwin. 1980. Predication. ''Linguistic Inquiry'' 11.1:203-238
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  • [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • [[Category:Secondary predication]]
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  • In semantics, a '''predication''' is a relation between a predicate and a (set of) argument(s). In syntax, ...n (i) is sometimes called '[[secondary predication]]', as opposed to NP-VP predication.
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  • '''Copredicate''' is an older term that was sometimes used for [[secondary predicate]] (an example is ''black/green'' in ''She drinks her coffee '''bl *[[secondary predicate]]
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  • ...on]] which ascribes a property to an event. The expression used for manner predication is called [[Manner expression]]. ...languages have more than one strategy. Below are examples of coding manner predication which are presented in more detail in Loeb-Diehl 2005.
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