Texashold vs Catenative - What's the difference?
texashold | catenative |
Having the ability to catenate, or form chains.
* 1980 , Grzegorz Rozenberg, Arto Salomaa, The Mathematical Theory of L Systems ,
* 2004 , Stephan Gramley, Kurt-Michael Pätzold, A Survey of Modern English , 2nd Edition,
* 2009 , Toshikazu S. Foley, Biblical Translation in Chinese and Greek: Verbal Aspect in Theory and Practice ,
(linguistics) A catenative verb.
* 1982 , Martha Kolln, Understanding English Grammar ,
* 2010 , Peter Fenn, A Student's Advanced Grammar of English (SAGE) ,
* 2010 , Stanley E. Porter, Jeffrey T. Reed, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, Fundamentals of New Testament Greek ,
* 2014 , Paula Menyuk, Jacqueline W. Liebergott, Martin C. Schultz, Early Language Development in Full-term and Premature Infants ,
As an adjective catenative is
having the ability to catenate, or form chains.As a noun catenative is
(linguistics) a catenative verb.texashold
Not English
Texashold has no English definition. It may be misspelled.catenative
English
(Catenative verb)Adjective
(-)page 20,
- In this section we shall investigate some of the basic properties of D0L systems that generate locally catenative' sequences. These locally ' catenative D0L systems form one of the mathematically most natural subclasses of the class of D0L systems.
page 135,
- Nonfinite complements which refer to a time before that of the main or catenative' predicator are exclusively expressed by {-ing} forms (e.g. ''I remember '''doing''' it''; ''She admits '''going'''''; ''They deny '''being there ).
page 213,
- An example of catenative construction of the infinitive has already been observed in (10), where the present infinitive ?????? is used as a complement or object of the verb ?????.
Derived terms
* catenative verbNoun
(en noun)page 229,
- There is a certain arbitrariness in the way catenatives work. For example, we can use the verb like with either a gerund or an infinitive as its object:.
page 492,
- Just as many catenatives''''' are followed by the infinitive, so others take the '''''gerund .
page 351,
- Unlike periphrastics, however, catenatives' combine certain verbs (e.g., impersonal ' ??? ) with an infinitive.
page 225,
- Sentences containing catenatives (e.g., gonna, wanna, haveta, etc.) have one proposition, coded by the main verb following these.