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- Avalency abstract "Avalency refers to the property of a verb of taking no arguments. Avalent verbs are verbs which have no valency, i.e. they have no logical arguments, such as subject, object, etc. A common example of such verbs in many languages is the set of verbs describing weather.It rains.It snows.It is freezing.It is snowing.Although in English these verbs do have what seems to be a subject, it, it is arguably completely devoid of semantic meaning and merely a syntactic placeholder, a dummy subject. Contrary views of this use of it do exist, however, making it here potentially a "quasi-(verb) argument" or simply a normal subject.Avalency is more clearly demonstrated in pro-drop languages such as Spanish, which do not grammatically require a dummy pronoun as English does. For instance, the Spanish equivalent of it's raining is llueve.".
- Avalency wikiPageID "21689605".
- Avalency wikiPageLength "1074".
- Avalency wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Avalency wikiPageRevisionID "661425914".
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Argument.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Argument_(linguistics).
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammatical_aspects.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Dummy_pronoun.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Dummy_subject.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Languages.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Logical_argument.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Object_(grammar).
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Pro-drop_language.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(grammar).
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Valency_(linguistics).
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Verb.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Verb_argument.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLink Weather.
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avalency".
- Avalency wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avalent".
- Avalency hasPhotoCollection Avalency.
- Avalency wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Avalency subject Category:Grammatical_aspects.
- Avalency comment "Avalency refers to the property of a verb of taking no arguments. Avalent verbs are verbs which have no valency, i.e. they have no logical arguments, such as subject, object, etc. A common example of such verbs in many languages is the set of verbs describing weather.It rains.It snows.It is freezing.It is snowing.Although in English these verbs do have what seems to be a subject, it, it is arguably completely devoid of semantic meaning and merely a syntactic placeholder, a dummy subject.".
- Avalency label "Avalency".
- Avalency sameAs m.05mtr7c.
- Avalency sameAs Q4827518.
- Avalency sameAs Q4827518.
- Avalency wasDerivedFrom Avalency?oldid=661425914.
- Avalency isPrimaryTopicOf Avalency.