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Predication. Clauses. - Coggle Diagram
Predication. Clauses.
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Predication reflexes the relationship between the content of the clause and reality.
Predication is realized in the grammatical categories of objective modality, tense, and person.
The predicative category of person finds its expression either in the inflection of the verbal component or in the nominal component.
The predicative categories of objective modality and tense find their expression in the verbal component of predication.
CLAUSES
Finite (finite verb)
A finite dependent clause is a clause that is embedded in a larger structure as a clause element or as part of a clause element
Finite independent clauses are never embedded in a larger structure as a clause element or as part of a clause element.
Simple independent clauses
Complex independent clauses
Compound independent clauses
Non-finite (gerund, infinitive, participle)
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