predicator

[美國]/ˈprɛdɪkeɪtə/
[英國]/ˈprɛdɪˌkeɪtər/

中文釋義

n. 句子或从句中包含动词并说明主语的部分;谓语中的简单或主要动词
詞形

短語搭配

the predicator

述語

finite predicator

有限述語

non-finite predicator

非有限述語

main predicator

主要述語

verbal predicator

動詞性述語

complex predicator

複合述語

clausal predicator

從句性述語

auxiliary predicator

助詞性述語

predicators and arguments

述語與論元

predicator function

述語功能

例句

in english grammar, the predicator is the verb that functions as the head of the predicate.

systemic functional linguistics identifies the predicator as a distinct element within the clause structure.

the teacher explained that the predicator determines the number of complements required in the sentence.

an adverbial can modify the predicator to provide more information about time or manner.

when analyzing sentence structure, students must correctly identify the subject and the predicator.

the predicator is usually filled by a verbal group in a standard declarative clause.

functional grammar distinguishes the finite operator from the main predicator in the analysis.

a complex predicator may consist of a main verb supported by one or more auxiliary verbs.

linguists analyze the relationship between the subject and the predicator to understand clause types.

the passive voice transforms the object of the active predicator into the subject of the clause.

identifying the correct predicator is essential for establishing the transitivity of the clause.

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