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Universal 252: rigid &¬adjectives ⇒ predicative use (nominalpredicate & possessive predicate);
rigid & small class of adjectives ⇒ predicative use (adjective &nominal & possessive predicate)

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Universal 252: rigid &¬adjectives ⇒ predicative use (nominalpredicate & possessive predicate);
rigid & small class of adjectives ⇒ predicative use (adjective &nominal & possessive predicate)

Original
All rigid languages for which the adjective class is irrelevant or a small and closed one do not allow the predicative use of nominal and possessive predicates. Those with a small and closed adjective class furthermore do not allow these adjectives to be used predicatively.
Standardized
IF parts-of-speech classification is rigid and there is no class of adjectives, THEN nominal and possessive predicates can not be used predicatively.

IF parts-of-speech classification is rigid and there is a small and closed class of adjectives, THEN these adjectives and nominal and possessive predicates can not be used predicatively.

Keywords
word class, rigid, adjective, predicate, nominal, possessive
Domain
syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
37 languages of Hengeveld’s sample
Source
Hengeveld 1992: 135
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Hengeveld 1992: 65: “… non-specialized parts-of-speech systems can be subclassified into two major groups: those in which a single part of speech may be used in different functions, and those in which for certain functions a part of speech is lacking. The former may be called flexible languages, the latter rigid languages.”

    1. May 2020

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