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Target of a description or assertion
In semantics, a predicand is an argument in an utterance, specifically that of which something is predicated. By extension, in syntax, it is the constituent
Predicand
Subject and predicate in sentences
is used to refer to that head. There are cases in which the semantic predicand has a syntactic function other than subject. This happens in raising constructions
Predicate_(grammar)
Generative grammar
Verbless clauses are comprised, semantically, of a predicand, expressed or not, and a verbless predicate. For example, the underlined string in [With
Verbless_clause
Smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition
language, a clause is a constituent or phrase that comprises a semantic predicand (expressed or not) and a semantic predicate. A typical clause consists
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Grammatical concept
Differential object marking Subject–verb inversion in English predication predicand raising For descriptions of the traditional distinction between subject
Object_(grammar)
Part of a sentence
as English, there is not always a perfect match between the semantic predicand and the subject, as a predicate may be predicated on an argument in another
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Clauses in English grammar
verb phrase (VP) in that order, with the subject corresponding to the predicand and the head VP corresponding to the predicate. For example, the clause
English_clause_syntax
Concept in linguistics
a whole. For example, in they seem to be trying, "to be trying" (the predicand of trying) is the subject of seem. English has raising constructions,
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Adjectives in the English language
a predicand. For example, The dinner was lovely ascribes the property of being lovely to the dinner, the syntactic subject and semantic predicand. Predicative
English_adjectives
Concept in metaphysics
predicable is a metaphysical item and is ontologically predicated of its predicand, usually its subject. The subjects are also distinguished: in linguistic
Predication_(philosophy)
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Arabic
Good
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Variant spelling of English Izzy, ISSY means "God is my oath."
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English feminine form of Hebrew Abraham, ABRIANNA means "father of a multitude."Â
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Latin
Amazon.
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Muslim
Growth
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Fairy; Goddess
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A Woman who Abstains; Captivating
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish, Swiss
Supplanter; Holder of Heels; Form of James; One who Supplants; Ya-hew May Protect
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Latin
Blind.
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Muslim/Islamic
Branches of tree
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