Base and derived adjectives Table of contents
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Examples of parsing adjectives: After swimming, we lay on the hot sand from the southern sun. (Nagibin) (on) hot (sand) 1. Adjective; denotes a sign of an object, answers the question (on the sand) what? 2. N. f. - hot. A) Permanent morphological features: a qualitative adjective; there are degrees of comparison (hot) and a short form (hot); B) Non-permanent morphological features: used in a positive degree, in full form, in the singular, masculine, prepositional. 3. In the proposal, it plays the role of a definition. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ (From) south (sun) 1. Adjective; denotes a sign of an object, answers the question (from the sun) what? 2. N. f. - southern. A) Permanent morphological features: derived adjective; B) Variable morphological features: used in the singular, neuter, genitive. 3. In the proposal, it plays the role of a definition. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Bulgaria is a good country, and Russia is the best (Isakovsky). Good 1. Adjective; denotes a sign of an object, answers the question (country) what? 2. N. f. - good. A) Permanent morphological features: a qualitative adjective; there are degrees of comparison (better) and a short form (good); B) Non-permanent morphological features: used in a positive degree, in a short form, in the singular, feminine. 3. In the sentence, it plays the role of the nominal part of the predicate. better 1. Adjective; denotes a sign of an object, answers the question (Russia) what? 2. N. f. - good. A) Permanent morphological features: a qualitative adjective; quality adjective; there are degrees of comparison (better), short form (good); B) Variable morphological features: used in a comparative degree (simple form). 3. In the sentence, it plays the role of the nominal part of the predicate. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Not answering his sister's words, Nikifor shrugged his shoulders and shrugged his shoulders (Melnikov-Pechersky). (to) sisters (words) 1. Adjective; denotes a sign of an object, answers the question (words) whose? 2. N. f. - sisters. A) Permanent morphological features: possessive adjective; B) Non-permanent morphological features: used in the plural, accusative. 3. In the proposal, it plays the role of a definition. Download 45.86 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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