| 单词 | prepositional | 
| 释义 | prepositionaladj.n. Grammar.  A. adj.   Of, relating to, or expressed by a preposition; formed with, used with, or functioning as a preposition. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > other parts of speech > 			[adjective]		 > relating to prepositions prepositive1583 preposital1652 prepositional1754 1754    J. Bate Integrity Hebrew Text 212  				As the Context will admit, if it does not require, which it seems to do, its prepositional Sense. a1831    J. Bentham Fragments Universal Gram. in  Wks. 		(1843)	 VIII. 346/1  				In the singular number, besides the prepositional genitive, there is the inflexional formed as above by 's. 1846    Proc. Philol. Soc. 2 212  				The pronominal and prepositional roots constitute a class apart. 1899    W. R. Morfill Gramm. Bohemian or Čech Lang. 6  				There are seven cases—the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, instrumental, and locative. The last is sometimes called prepositional, because it is only used with certain prepositions. 1940    C. C. Fries Amer. Eng. Gram. 130  				The prepositional infinitive was made up of the preposition or function word to and the dative case of a verbal noun. 1961    R. B. Long Sentence & its Parts iii. 71  				The prepositional adverbs but and like sometimes enter into subordinate clauses (then best regarded as interrogative in type) instead of preceding them and functioning as prepositions with declarative-clause objects. 1978    B. Comrie  & G. Stone Russ. Lang. since Revol. 89  				The prepositional singular for the majority of masculine nouns is -е. 2002    Slavic & E. European Jrnl. 46 344  				Many verbal complements and adverbials which in other languages are accusative or prepositional, are genitive in Polish.  B. n.   = prepositional case n. at  Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > case > 			[noun]		 > other specific cases ablativec1400 instrumental1801 prepositional1824 allative1854 adessive1855 sociative1859 comitative1860 terminative1865 abessive1869 common case1869 translative1869 instructive1879 essive1890 transitional case1890 superessive1895 prepositional case1897 similative1903 lative1939 perlative1953 elative1959 1824    J. Heard Gram. Russ. Lang. §9  				There are six cases in the Russian Language: the Nominative, the Accusative, the Genitive, the Dative, the Instrumental, the Prepositional. 1965    D. Ward Russ. Lang. Today 183  				Some substantives have a special form of the prepositional after в and на, i.e. a locative, distinguished from the normal prepositional by having the stress on the ending. Compounds C1.     prepositional object  n. ΚΠ 1907    Jrnl. Amer. Oriemtal Soc. 28 150  				The prepositional object of a verb may be either a direct object or an ethical dative. 2000    Language 76 58  				The possessor..may be realized..as the prepositional object of the to-phrase subcategorized by belong.   prepositional verb  n. ΚΠ 1908    Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Soc. 38 366  				Prepositional verbs are quite common in Ten'a. 1991    Internat. Rev. Appl. Ling. in Lang. Teaching 29 304  				Multi-word verbs (phrasal and prepositional verbs) containing these lexemes, e.g., DO FOR or MAKE OUT, and other idiomatic expressions are not even included in these figures.  C2.     prepositional case  n. (esp. in Slavonic languages) a case of nouns and pronouns (and words in agreement with them) used after certain prepositions.In Slavonic, to some extent distinct from the locative case (cf. quot. 1965 at sense  B.), though the latter term is sometimes used instead. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > case > 			[noun]		 > other specific cases ablativec1400 instrumental1801 prepositional1824 allative1854 adessive1855 sociative1859 comitative1860 terminative1865 abessive1869 common case1869 translative1869 instructive1879 essive1890 transitional case1890 superessive1895 prepositional case1897 similative1903 lative1939 perlative1953 elative1959 1897    Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 18 359  				The Semitic genitive was primarily the prepositional case. 1962    A. H. Semeonoff Russ. Syntax 232  				Word-groups with nouns in the prepositional case contain verbs which lexically require the prepositions о, по, в. 1994    Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 78 412  				Prepositional case pronouns are not introduced until lesson six.   prepositional phrase  n. a phrase headed by a preposition. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > 			[noun]		 > phrase > specific prepositional phrase1878 noun phrase1884 case phrase1899 dangling phrase1909 VP1972 1878    Trans. Amer. Philol. Assoc. 9 18  				The article in prepositional phrases..was more likely pronominal. a1914    C. S. Peirce Coll. Papers 		(1932)	 II.  ii. iii. 164  				Other indexical words are prepositions, and prepositional phrases. 1965    N. Chomsky Aspects Theory Syntax ii. 101  				It is well known that in Verb-Prepositional-Phrase constructions one can distinguish various degrees of ‘cohesion’ between the Verb and the accompanying Prepositional-Phrase. 1994    Appl. Linguistics 15 172  				Prepositional phrases as noun modifiers are more common than either of these other constructions. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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