Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition

Having a look at preposition in Persian grammar sources, we find out that these five comprehensive prepositions "to, with, on, from, in" have multiple grammatical behavior. It means they are sometimes an independent word and make complement clause and sometimes they are a part of another i...

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Main Author: ehsan esmaili
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Published: Semnan University 2018-08-01
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description Having a look at preposition in Persian grammar sources, we find out that these five comprehensive prepositions "to, with, on, from, in" have multiple grammatical behavior. It means they are sometimes an independent word and make complement clause and sometimes they are a part of another integrated whole and don’t make it. If the word is followed by is a complement clause, it would be whether a common complement or a proper complement. Proper complement is the same as object and is only used with transitive verb which must have object ,but common complement is not considered as object at all and is used with different kind of verbs like: transitive, intransitive, active , passive, linking or state and action verbs. If the preposition does not complement clause, it will be a dependent word or a part of a compound verb or a verb clause. It also can make compound adjective or adverbial and adjective clauses.
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spelling doaj-art-15adfff5967442ec981d4593170af8dd2025-01-15T08:10:51ZfasSemnan Universityمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی2008-95702717-090X2018-08-01917355410.22075/jlrs.2018.6667.3315Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Prepositionehsan esmaili0semnanuHaving a look at preposition in Persian grammar sources, we find out that these five comprehensive prepositions "to, with, on, from, in" have multiple grammatical behavior. It means they are sometimes an independent word and make complement clause and sometimes they are a part of another integrated whole and don’t make it. If the word is followed by is a complement clause, it would be whether a common complement or a proper complement. Proper complement is the same as object and is only used with transitive verb which must have object ,but common complement is not considered as object at all and is used with different kind of verbs like: transitive, intransitive, active , passive, linking or state and action verbs. If the preposition does not complement clause, it will be a dependent word or a part of a compound verb or a verb clause. It also can make compound adjective or adverbial and adjective clauses.https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_3315_af55b0b9ffc777e6d73fc489ca78abee.pdfprepositioncomprehensivehigh usagelow usage
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Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی
preposition
comprehensive
high usage
low usage
title Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
title_full Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
title_fullStr Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
title_full_unstemmed Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
title_short Another Division on Persian Comprehensive Preposition
title_sort another division on persian comprehensive preposition
topic preposition
comprehensive
high usage
low usage
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