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- Q149567 abstract "Coverb is a grammatical term which can have several different meanings, but generally denotes a word or prefix that in some way resembles a verb or operates together with a verb. (Coverbs should not be confused with converbs, which are non-finite verb forms used to express subordination.)In languages which have the serial verb construction, coverbs are a type of word that shares features of verbs and prepositions. A coverb takes an object (or complement), forming a phrase which appears in sequence with another verb phrase in accordance with the serial construction; however, a coverb appears to be subordinate to a main verb, thus fulfilling a function similar to that of a preposition. Some words that may be classed as coverbs can also function as independent verbs, but this is not always the case. Coverbs in this sense are found in Asian languages such as Chinese and Vietnamese, as well, for example, West African languages such as Yoruba. For illustration, see the Examples section below. The term coverb (like preverb) is also sometimes used to denote the first element in a compound verb or complex predicate. Here the coverb supplies significant semantic information, while the second element (a light verb) is inflected, thus conveying mainly grammatical information. The term is used in this way in relation to, for instance, North Australian languages.In relation to Hungarian, coverb is sometimes used to denote a verb prefix. These are elements which express meanings such as direction or completion, and thus have a function corresponding to that of certain types of adverbs.".
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- Q149567 comment "Coverb is a grammatical term which can have several different meanings, but generally denotes a word or prefix that in some way resembles a verb or operates together with a verb. (Coverbs should not be confused with converbs, which are non-finite verb forms used to express subordination.)In languages which have the serial verb construction, coverbs are a type of word that shares features of verbs and prepositions.".
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