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  • 111Verb argument — In linguistics, a verb argument is a phrase that appears in a syntactic relationship with the verb in a clause. In English, for example, the two most important arguments are the subject and the direct object.[1] Nearly all languages identify… …

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  • 112Antipassive voice — The antipassive voice is a verb voice found mostly in ergative languages. Like the passive voice, the antipassive decreases the verb s valency by one.The antipassive works on transitive verbs by deleting the object (marked with the absolutive… …

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  • 113Piphilology — Part of a series of articles on the mathematical constant π …

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  • 114Causative — A causative form, in linguistics, is an expression of an agent causing or forcing a patient to perform an action (or to be in a certain condition).All languages have ways to express causation, but they differ in the means. In some languages there …

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  • 115Syntactic pivot — The syntactic pivot is the verb argument around which sentences revolve , in a given language. This usually means the following:*If the verb has more than zero arguments, then one argument is the syntactic pivot. *If the verb agrees with at least …

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  • 116Brazilian Portuguese — (Portuguese: português brasileiro or português do Brasil; pt BR) is a group of Portuguese dialects written and spoken by most of the 190 million inhabitants[1] of Brazil and by a few million Brazilian emigrants, mainly in the United States,… …

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  • 117Perfect aspect — The perfect aspect is variously considered either an aspect or tense which calls a listener s attention to the consequences generated by an action, rather than the action itself. This must be distinguished from the perfective aspect, which marks… …

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  • 118Foreign branding — is an advertising and marketing term describing the implied cachet or superiority of products and services with foreign or foreign sounding names. Contents 1 Non English brand names in English speaking countries 2 English brand names in non… …

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  • 119Spanish grammar — SpanishSpanish ( español, castellano ) is a language originating in North Central Spain which is spoken throughout Spain, most countries in the Americas, the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea. It is an inflected language, with a two gender system …

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  • 120Spanish dialects and varieties — Spanish language …

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