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postpositive ( pəʊstˈpɒzɪtɪv) adj (Grammar) (of an adjective or other modifier) placed after the word modified, either immediately after, as in two men abreast, or as part of a complement, as in those men are bad n (Grammar) a postpositive modifier postˈpositively adv
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Postpositive adjectives are commonly found together with superlative, attributive adjectives: the shortest route possible the worst conditions imaginable the best hotel available Most adjectives can freely occur in both the attributive and the predicative positions. However, a small number of adjectives are restricted to one position only.
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26.01.2013 · I understand that, for some adjectives, the meaning may be different when the position shifts, but I would like to know if all adjectives can be placed in the attributive position. For example, can someone shed light on why it would make sense to say "See the below list" (attributive) rather...
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I read that the present perfect participle can not be used as the postpositive attributive. Is it true in your daily communication? Thanks.
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Jul 14, 2020 · In technical terms, they are postpositive adjectives — post- for “after” and positive for “positioned”. We’ll see how they work with indefinite pronouns. In English, most attributive adjectives * [1] occur prepositively, that is before the noun or pronoun they modify.
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In English, some postpositive adjectives…retain the basic meaning they have in attributive position but convey the implication that what they are demoting has ...
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postpositive. A postpositive modifier or a postmodifier is a one which follows the head it modifies within the same phrase. In this case, a postpositive or postmodifying adjective phrase comes after the head and inside the NP. Usually when adjective phrases modify nouns, they are attributive; that is, they appear before the
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Feb 05, 2011 · postpositive attributive jackchow Feb 5, 2011 jackchow Senior Member Nanchang, Jiangxi, China Chinese Feb 5, 2011 #1 Hello, 1.The accident which happened yesterday was very serious. (right) 2.The accident having happened yesterday was very serious. (wrong) I read that the present perfect participle can not be used as the postpositive attributive.
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There are 3 different categories of adjectives: Attributive - The adjective appears before the noun it describes. Examples:
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05.04.2017 · "He made me angry" does not have a "postpositive adjective" in the usual sense of the term. "Angry" is an adjective, and it is literally after the word "me", but it is not an attributive adjective. The term "postpositive adjective" is only used to refer to attributive adjectives (Edit: or to adjectives with a similar meaning to attributive adjectives: I wasn't aware that some …
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However, with most compound indefinite pronouns (e.g., anyone)—as opposed to simple indefinite pronouns (e.g., any or one)—the attributive ...
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Apr 05, 2017 · The term "postpositive adjective" is only used to refer to attributive adjectives (Edit: or to adjectives with a similar meaning to attributive adjectives: I wasn't aware that some grammarians apparently consider the term "attributive" in English to only refer to pre-posed adjectives).
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In certain languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, Romanian, Arabic, Persian, Vietnamese, postpositive adjectives are the norm: it is normal for an attributive adjective to follow, rather than precede, the noun it modifies. The following example is from Italian, French and Spanish: • il cavallo bianco, le cheval blanc, el caballo blanco, "the white horse" (literally "the horse white")In particular instances, however, such languages may also feature prepositive adjectives. In Frenc…
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Postpositive Adjectives: After the noun · Terms derived from other languages · After indefinite pronouns · After superlative attributive adjectives · Some ...
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A postpositive adjective or postnominal adjective is an adjective that is placed after the noun or pronoun that it modifies, as in noun phrases such as ...
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Jan 26, 2013 · Attributive and Post-positive Adjectives. Example: "below" iosonolobo Jan 26, 2013 I iosonolobo Senior Member California USA English Jan 26, 2013 #1 I understand that, for some adjectives, the meaning may be different when the position shifts, but I would like to know if all adjectives can be placed in the attributive position.
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Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 2. This stretch of water is dangerous. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 3. The share-holders present voted against the Chairman. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 4. Jan feels ill. Attributive Predicative Postpositive: 5. A larger than normal pay increase was awarded to the nurses. Attributive ...
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This seems to me an ellipsis of who are, and not an example of a postpositive participle. But I am always prepared to be wrong here. – P. E. Dant Reinstate Monica. Aug 23 2016 at 1:49. @moyeea I'm not sure why you are keep using the term 'predicative'.
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... kind as to help me identify which noun evidence or experience this postpositive attributive concerning comparative validity describes?
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Adjectives in the first position - before the noun - are called ATTRIBUTIVE adjectives. Those in the second position - after the noun - are called ...
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14.07.2020 · In technical terms, they are postpositive adjectives — post- for “after” and positive for “positioned”. We’ll see how they work with indefinite pronouns. In English, most attributive adjectives * [1] occur prepositively, that is before the noun or pronoun they modify. There are a few exceptions, notably loanwords, compound nouns ...
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14.10.2012 · Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. Chinese. Feb 5, 2011. #1. Hello, 1.The accident which happened yesterday was very serious. (right) 2.The accident having happened yesterday was very serious. (wrong) I read that the present perfect participle can not be used as …
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Postpositive adjectives are commonly found together with superlative, attributive adjectives: the shortest route possible. the worst conditions imaginable. the best hotel available. Most adjectives can freely occur in both the attributive and the predicative positions. However, a small number of adjectives are restricted to one position only.