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- Absolute_construction abstract "In linguistics, an absolute construction is a grammatical construction standing apart from a normal or usual syntactical relation with other words or sentence elements. It can be a non-finite clause that is subordinate in form and modifies an entire sentence, an adjective or possessive pronoun standing alone without a modified substantive, or a transitive verb when its object is implied but not stated. The term absolute derives from Latin absolūtum, meaning "loosened from" or "separated".Because the non-finite clause, called the absolute clause (or simply the absolute), is not semantically attached to any single element in the sentence, it is easily confused with a dangling participle. The difference is that the participial phrase of a dangling participle is intended to modify a particular noun, but is instead erroneously attached to a different noun, whereas a participial phrase serving as an absolute clause is not intended to modify any noun at all.".
- Absolute_construction wikiPageID "28428537".
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- Absolute_construction wikiPageRevisionID "619980899".
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Ablative_absolute.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Ablative_case.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Accusative_absolute.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammar.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syntax.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Dangling_modifier.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Dangling_participle.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Dependent_clause.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Genitive_absolute.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_language.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_case.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_construction.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Latin_grammar.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Nominative_absolute.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Non-finite_clause.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Noun.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Old_Church_Slavonic.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Participial_phrase.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Participle.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Substantive.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Transitive_verb.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLink Vedic_Sanskrit.
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Absolute construction".
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLinkText "absolute construction".
- Absolute_construction wikiPageWikiLinkText "absolute".
- Absolute_construction hasPhotoCollection Absolute_construction.
- Absolute_construction subject Category:Grammar.
- Absolute_construction subject Category:Syntax.
- Absolute_construction hypernym Standing.
- Absolute_construction type Place.
- Absolute_construction comment "In linguistics, an absolute construction is a grammatical construction standing apart from a normal or usual syntactical relation with other words or sentence elements. It can be a non-finite clause that is subordinate in form and modifies an entire sentence, an adjective or possessive pronoun standing alone without a modified substantive, or a transitive verb when its object is implied but not stated.".
- Absolute_construction label "Absolute construction".
- Absolute_construction sameAs পরম_গাঠনিক_উপাদান.
- Absolute_construction sameAs m.0crfbqv.
- Absolute_construction sameAs Q4669807.
- Absolute_construction sameAs Q4669807.
- Absolute_construction wasDerivedFrom Absolute_construction?oldid=619980899.
- Absolute_construction isPrimaryTopicOf Absolute_construction.