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predicative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Predicative may
refer to:
Something having the
properties of a
grammatical predicate Predicative expression...
- A
predicative expression (or just
predicative) is part of a
clause predicate, and is an
expression that
typically follows a co**** or
linking verb, e...
- A
predicative verb is a verb that
behaves as a
grammatical adjective; that is, it
predicates (qualifies or
informs about the
properties of its argument)...
- determiners. Examples: That's a
funny idea. (Attributive) That idea is funny. (
Predicative) Tell me
something funny. (Postpositive) The good, the bad, and the funny...
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predicative of the subject) and
object complement are emplo**** to
denote the
predicative expressions (
predicative complements), such as
predicative adjectives...
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introducing ad hoc aspects. One
example is C++
template specialization. In a
predicative type
system (also
known as a
prenex polymorphic system), type variables...
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Predicative programming is the
original name of a
formal method for
program specification and refinement, more
recently called a
Practical Theory of Programming...
- and the
other defines it as only the main
content verb or ****ociated
predicative expression of a clause. Thus, by the
first definition, the predicate...
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functioning just like
other predicative expressions, e.g.
predicative adjectives (That was good) and
predicative nominals (That was the truth). They...
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means to be
predicative or impredicative.
Authors have
given different but
related definitions. The
opposite of
impredicativity is
predicativity,
which essentially...