- the imperative,: 170 and, in many theories, an
English clause may be
verbless.: 222 The idea of what
qualifies varies between theories and has changed...
- A
verbless poem is a poem
without verbs. Ezra Pound's "In a
Station of the Metro" is a
verbless poem of
fourteen words: The
apparition of
these faces...
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Verbless clauses are comprised, semantically, of a predicand,
expressed or not, and a
verbless predicate. For example, the
underlined string in [With the...
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predicate here is the VP in the
relative clause modifier was right. In
verbless clauses, a
predicate may be a
constituent such as
prepositional phrase...
- subject-predicate order.
Predicates in
verbless clauses can be
adjectives or nouns, possessors, adpositionals, or adverbs.
Verbless clause example:
Miringmi gum...
- get us", also
known as Resistentialism.
Similar to Finagle's law is the
verbless phrase of the
German novelist Friedrich Theodor Vischer: "die Tücke des...
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December 8, 2013. Al-Balushi,
Rashid (March 2012). "Why
verbless sentences in
Standard Arabic are
verbless". The
Canadian Journal of Linguistics. 1 (57). Mohammad...
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fourteen words (without a verb therein—making it a good
example of the
verbless poetry form).
Pound was
influential in the
creation of
Imagist poetry until...
- Kēlen's relationals,
which calls into
question whether Kēlen is
technically verbless.
Despite its
distinctive grammar, Kēlen is an
expressive and intelligible...
- Proto-Oceanic (PO).
Clause structure is
categorized as
verbal or
verbless. A
verbless clause is
constructed with two
nouns which are
close together. In...