gerundive

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  • n.

    动词状形容词;

  • 英英释义

    Gerundive

    • Gerundive is a term applied to particular verb forms, usually non-finite, occurring in certain languages. It is used particularly with regard to Latin, where it denotes the future passive participle – a verbal-adjectival form such as portandus, meaning "(which is) to be carried", in the sense of either futurity or necessity.

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    Gerundive Nominalizations
    Chapter 30. Gerundive Nominalizations
    Comprehension of gerundive constructions by Broca's aphasics
    A Lexicalist analysis of gerundive Nominals in English
    A Nontransformational Account of Gerundive Nominals in English
    On the constructional semantics of gerundive nominalizations
    The Origin of the Latin Gerund and Gerundive: A New Proposal
    Pronominal Determiners in Gerundive Nominalization: A “Case” Study
    Mixed Categories and Multiple Inheritance Hierarchies in English and Korean Gerundive Phrases
    Mixed categories and multiple inheritance hierarchies in English and Korean gerundive phrases = Des catégories mixtes et des hiér...