Small clause
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British pronunciation/smˈɔːl klˈɔːz/
American pronunciation/smˈɔːl klˈɔːz/

Definición y Significado de "small clause"

Small clause
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cláusula pequeña, cláusula sustantiva

a type of clause that lacks a main verb and functions as a single unit, typically consisting of a subject and a non-finite verb or adjective

What is a "small clause"?

A small clause is a type of clause that contains a subject and a predicate but does not have a verb that can stand alone as the main verb of a larger sentence. Small clauses typically express a simple idea or relationship, often functioning as a complement to a verb or adjective in the main clause. For example, in the sentence "I consider him a friend," the phrase "him a friend" is a small clause where "him" is the subject and "a friend" is the predicate. Small clauses can provide additional information or clarify relationships without forming a complete sentence on their own, allowing for more concise expressions in complex sentences.

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