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1AN EXAMINATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF AN ENGLISH SENTENCE TOGETHER WITH A NEW SYSTEM OF ...

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    Cognate object

    In linguistics, a cognate object (also known as a cognate accusative or an internal accusative) is a verb's object which is etymologically related to the

    Theta criterion

    take cognate objects the same as potentially transitive verbs, Jones (1988) argues, based on the framework of Zubizarreta (1982), that cognate objects are

    Cognate (disambiguation)

    False cognates, words that appear to be cognates, but are not Cognate object, a verb's object that is etymologically related to the verb Cognate (kinship)

    Intransitive verb

    including English, some or all intransitive verbs can entail cognate objectsobjects formed from the same roots as the verbs themselves; for example

    Pleonasm

    be redundant but are not. This is most common with cognate objects (a verb's object that is cognate with the verb): "She slept a deep sleep." Or, a classic

    Legal doublet

    form Wiktionary has a category on English legal doublets. Antanaclasis Cognate object Figura etymologica Hendiadys Legal English Merism Polyptoton Espenschied

    Arabic grammar

    spelling of the article. The absolute object (المفعول المطلق al-maf'ūl al-muṭlaq) is an emphatic cognate object construction in which a verbal noun derived

    Figura etymologica

    of "cognate object construction" (COC). In the broader definition, the figura etymologica refers to just about any sort of repetition of cognate words

    Linguistic typology

    Nature of Grammatical Case, Language Typology, and on the Origin of Cognate Objects and Subjects. [2] Plank, F. Themes in Typology: Basic Reading List

    Polyptoton

    feel." — The Darkness, I Believe in a Thing Called Love Antanaclasis Cognate object Figura etymologica Legal doublet "Polyptoton - Definition and Examples