Lesson 9: Verb Complexes
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Lesson 9: Verb Complexes
Summary
Lesson 9: Verb Complexes is a lesson[1].
Key Facts
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's instance of is recorded as Verb Complexes — instance of (P31): lesson[2].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's instance of is recorded as Verb Complexes — instance of (P31): scholarly chapter[3].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's follows is recorded as Verb Complexes — follows (P155): Lesson 8: Auxiliaries[4].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's followed by is recorded as Verb Complexes — followed by (P156): Lesson 10: Vocabulary Practice 2[5].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's part of is recorded as Verb Complexes — part of (P361): laadanlanguage.org[6].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's language of work or name is recorded as Verb Complexes — language of work or name (P407): English[7].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's language of work or name is recorded as Verb Complexes — language of work or name (P407): Láadan[8].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's main subject is recorded as Verb Complexes — main subject (P921): verbal locution[9].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's work available at URL is recorded as http://laadanlanguage.org/09.html#top[10].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's title is recorded as Lesson 9: Verb Complexes[11].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's first line is recorded as Note that “be,” the third person pronoun, is not gender-marked.[12].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's last line is recorded as Instead we have a prefix to impart a meaning that might be mistaken for a Verb Complex.[13].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's copyright status is recorded as Verb Complexes — copyright status (P6216): no known copyright restrictions[14].
- Lesson 9: Verb Complexes's quotation or excerpt is recorded as There are many verbs in addition to “néde” (to want) that can become the first element in a Verb Complex; some of these form the bulk of our vocabulary for this lesson.[15].