- In
English grammar, an
adverbial (abbreviated adv) is a word (an adverb) or a
group of
words (an
adverbial clause or
adverbial phrase) that
modifies or...
- In linguistics, an
adverbial phrase ("AdvP") is a multi-word
expression operating adverbially: its
syntactic function is to
modify other expressions, including...
- The
adverbial case (abbreviated ADV) is a noun case in
Abkhaz and
Georgian with a
function similar to that of the
translative and
essive cases in Finnic...
- An
adverbial clause is a
dependent clause that
functions as an adverb. That is, the
entire clause modifies a
separate element within a
sentence or the...
- An
adverbial complement is an
adverbial that is
required to
complete the
meaning of a verb, such that if it is removed, it will
yield an ungrammatical...
- and an
adverbial phrase is a
combination of
words that
perform the same function. The
German language includes several different kinds of
adverbial phrases...
- Look up
adverbial genitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, an
adverbial genitive is a noun
declined in the
genitive case that functions...
- This is
called the
adverbial function and may be
performed by an
individual adverb, by an
adverbial phrase, or by an
adverbial clause.
Adverbs are traditionally...
- but also
conjugated for
tense and
voice and can take
prepositional and
adverbial modifiers. Cross-linguistically,
participles may have a
range of functions...
- In linguistics, a
disjunct is a type of
adverbial adjunct that
expresses information that is not
considered essential to the
sentence it
appears in, but...