词汇 | locative |
释义 | locative noun[ C or U ] language specializeduk /ˈlɒk.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈlɑː.kə.t̬ɪv/ (in some languages) the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that expresses the place where someone or something is(某些语言中的)位置格 Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative feminine genitive indirect object inflected nominal plural post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive postpositively syntax locative adjective language specializeduk /ˈlɒk.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈlɑː.kə.t̬ɪv/ (in some languages) relating to the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that expresses the place where someone or something is: You seem to ignore the object of that locative phrase. Locative adverbs do not behave like locative past participles. a locative suffix/preposition The pattern required a verb with an object and some type of locative phrase. Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative feminine genitive indirect object inflected nominal plural post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive postpositively syntax Examples of locativelocative At the same time, the previously existing set of locative oppositions has been lost (the corresponding affixes survived in other, newly developed, meanings). Take is usually a transitive verb, yet although it has an obligatory direct-object argument, locative arguments are normally optional. In this respect they seem rather dissimilar to existentials, which accept locative initial order very naturally and without a marked position of focus. Therefore, as the children had greater competence in understanding the listeners' point of view, their locative descriptions were more complex. Therefore, they default to an earlier developing preposition such as a locative. However, the possible links between the acquisition of locative and causative verbs have not been systematically investigated. The present research focuses on the constructional meaning of the locative alternation and on the constraints governing verbs that can participate in the alternation. In the case of sit, there were 352 recognizable forms, and of these 239 had locative or directional phrases that included nouns or pronouns. More complex (although incomplete) answers can express locative relations (clown, ' in a circus ') or partonomic relations (donkey, ' with a muzzle '). This kind of construction is again emphatic in nature and it is mainly used as a request for locative information missed from a previous utterance. The remaining episodes concerned subject omission (5.5%), locative constructions (4%), word order (4%), and possessives (2%). Looking at the lexical form of expletives (either a locative or a personal pronoun), it can be concluded that expletives have a deictic feature. There were five subcategories in this level (attribute description, action description, contextual locative, simple locative, and complex locative). However, this was before locative phenomenons were disclosed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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