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- a word or phrase conveying no independent meaning but added to fill out a sentence or metrical line
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- 虚辞(have a good time of itのof itのように意味のない置き言葉) / (意味のない)のろいの言葉(damn,geeなど)
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Expletive may refer to:
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- Syntactic expletive, a word that performs a syntactic role but contributes nothing to meaning
- Expletive pronoun, a pronoun used as subject or other verb argument that is meaningless but syntactically required
- Expletive attributive, a word that contributes nothing to meaning but suggests the strength of feeling of the speaker
- Profanity or swear word, a word or expression that is strongly impolite or offensive
English Journal
- Which it is it? The acquisition of referential and expletive it.
- Kirby S1, Becker M.
- Journal of child language.J Child Lang.2007 Aug;34(3):571-99.
- The purpose of this study was to determine the natural order of acquisition of the proform it, comparing deictic pronoun it, anaphoric pronoun it and expletive it. Files from four children (Adam, Eve, Nina and Peter) aged 1;6-3;0 in the CHILDES database were coded for occurrences of NP it (here it i
- PMID 17822140
- Baudelaire's aphasia: from poetry to cursing.
- Dieguez S1, Bogousslavsky J.
- Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience.Front Neurol Neurosci.2007;22:121-49.
- At 45 years of age, Charles Baudelaire suffered a left hemispheric stroke that left him with a right hemiplegia and severe aphasia. In this chapter, we investigate the nature of his symptoms, drawing mostly on his own and his contemporaries' correspondence. Before specifically examining his aphasia,
- PMID 17495509
- When opportunity knocks twice: two-year-olds' repetition of sentence subjects.
- Valian V1, Aubry S.
- Journal of child language.J Child Lang.2005 Aug;32(3):617-41.
- Why are young children's utterances short This elicited imitation study used a new task--double imitation--to investigate the factors that contribute to children's failure to lexicalize sentence subjects. Two-year-olds heard a triad of sentences singly and attempted to imitate each; they then again
- PMID 16220637
- Application of computational mechanics to the analysis of natural data: an example in geomagnetism.
- Clarke RW1, Freeman MP, Watkins NW.
- Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics.Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys.2003 Jan;67(1 Pt 2):016203. Epub 2003 Jan 8.
- We discuss how the ideal formalism of computational mechanics can be adapted to apply to a noninfinite series of corrupted and correlated data, that is typical of most observed natural time series. Specifically, a simple filter that removes the corruption that creates rare unphysical causal states i
- PMID 12636581
Japanese Journal
- Syntactic Properties of Expletive there and Semantic Contribution of Case (関西英文学研究 第8号)
- 分離疑問文(Split Questions)のSC分析
- Some notes on the impersonal construction in Japanese
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- expletiveとは。意味や和訳。[名詞]1 (強調だけで意味のない,しばしば冒涜ぼうとく的な)間投語句,挿入語句,間投詞,呪のろいの言葉 (“Gee!” “By gosh!” “O my!”など).2 (文章・詩形などを整えるための)付け足しの音節[詞句];例 Come ...
- 1 a: a syllable, word, or phrase inserted to fill a vacancy (as in a sentence or a metrical line) without adding to the sense; especially: a word (as it in ... Seen and Heard What made you want to look up expletive? Please tell us where ...
- Expletive definition, an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath. See more. ... So be careful what you say and what you do, because the Kinect, for better and worse, really is [expletive] watching ...
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