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古代アイルランド語の文法では、ゴイデル諸語における「〜である」を意味するコピュラ動詞が、述語が前置詞句・副詞・形容詞である場合に用いられ、名詞句の述語には用いられません。
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In Old Irish grammar, the term substantive verb refers to a copular verb meaning to be
that is used with predicates that are prepositional phrases, adverbs, or adjectives, but not with predicates that are noun phrases.
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In Old Irish grammar, the term substantive verb refers to a copular verb meaning to be
that is used with predicates that are prepositional phrases, adverbs, or adjectives, but not with predicates that are noun phrases.
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substantive verb
Noun
(linguistics)
In
the
Goidelic
languages,
a
copular
verb
meaning
“to
be”
that
is
used
with
predicates
that
are
prepositional
phrases,
adverbs,
or
adjectives,
but
not
with
predicates
that
are
noun
phrases:
Old
Irish
at·tá,
Irish
bí
(present
tá),
Scottish
Gaelic
bi
(present
tha),
Manx
bee
(present
ta).
Japanese Meaning
ゲイデル語群の言語における連結動詞(コプラ動詞)で、存在(=“~である”)を示す実体動詞です。なお、この動詞は前置詞句、副詞、形容詞などを述語として取るのに対し、名詞句を伴うことはありません。
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