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(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).
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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).
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(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).