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a term
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English | Predicator |
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Predicator is the class of syntactic words that are fundamentally relation inducing. That is, predicators license argument structure [Anderson 1997, 14]. Verbs are quintessential predicators, though other categories, such as determiners and some nouns, are also predicative in nature.
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