- In linguistics, a
participle (from
Latin participium 'a sharing, partaking'; abbr. PTCP) is a
nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics...
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which the
corresponding modern English terms derive, were nomen, verbum,
participium, pronomen, praepositio, adverbium,
conjunctio and interjectio. The category...
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Heinrich Schweizer-Sidler with the
thesis Die
formelle Entwicklung des
Participium Praeteriti in den
romanischen Sprachen. In 1880 he
obtained his habilitation...
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combined with -hū to
produce a form that
expresses apprehension/fear (
participium metuendi; cf.
Mongolian -ujai): jiderahū "If only he doesn't come“. ama...
- preposition, and
interjection (nomen, pronomen, verbum, adverbium,
participium, conjunctio, praepositio, interjectio). The text is
presented entirely...
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properties of a verb and of an adjective.
Latin calqued the word as
participium, from
which English gets participle.
Three main
syntactic uses of the...
- shown'.
similaris 'similar'
calques ὁμοιομερής. Many
grammatical terms:
participium 'participle' from μετοχή,
declinationem 'declension' from κλίσις, etc...
- Müller, pp. 55–66. Dal,
Ingerid (1952), "Zur
Entstehung des
englischen Participium Praesentis auf -ing",
Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap, 16: 5–116...