Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
advérbio primitivo
English translation:
primitive adverb
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zabrowa
May 23, 2007 18:59
16 yrs ago
Portuguese term
advérbio primitivo
Portuguese to English
Science
Linguistics
Adverbs
a ordem é obrigatória, segundo a qual o item deverbal sempre precede o advérbio primitivo
the order is obligatory; the deverbal element always precedes the primitive adverb
the order is obligatory; the deverbal element always precedes the primitive adverb
Proposed translations
(English)
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primitive adverb
The categories of words which can be defined morphologically by what affixes they take, or
alternatively in a circular manner by the major transformations which can operate on all the
words of a particular category:
N:
noun (man,book)
V:
verb (exist, take, rely)
P:
preposition (in, of, from)
A:
adjective (large, clear)
D:
primitive adverb (here, now, very, almost)
alternatively in a circular manner by the major transformations which can operate on all the
words of a particular category:
N:
noun (man,book)
V:
verb (exist, take, rely)
P:
preposition (in, of, from)
A:
adjective (large, clear)
D:
primitive adverb (here, now, very, almost)
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