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frequentative verb - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

IN GRAMMAR, A VERB PARTICIPATING IN COMPLEX PREDICATION
Vector verb; Explicator verb; Light Verb Constructions; Light verb construction

frequentative verb      
iteratief, werkwoord van herhaling
auxiliary verb         
FORMAL AUXILLIARY VERBS
Verbal auxiliaries; Auxillary verb; Auxilliary verb; Auxilliary verbs; Auxiliary verbs; Full verb; Helping verb; Verbal auxiliary; Auxilary verbs; Auxilary verb; Helping verbs; Helper verb; Helper verbs; Progressive auxiliary; Helping Verbs; Semi-auxiliary; Semiauxiliary
hulpwerkwoord
reflexive verb         
VERB WHOSE DIRECT OBJECT IS THE SAME AS ITS SUBJECT
Reflexive voice; Reflexive verbs; Pronominal verb; Pseudo-reflexive verb
wederkerend werkwoord

تعريف

Frequentative
·noun A frequentative verb.
II. Frequentative ·adj Serving to express the frequent repetition of an action; as, a frequentative verb.

ويكيبيديا

Light verb

In linguistics, a light verb is a verb that has little semantic content of its own and forms a predicate with some additional expression, which is usually a noun. Common verbs in English that can function as light verbs are do, give, have, make, get, and take. Other names for light verb include delexical verb, vector verb, explicator verb, thin verb, empty verb and semantically weak verb. While light verbs are similar to auxiliary verbs regarding their contribution of meaning to the clauses in which they appear, light verbs fail the diagnostics that identify auxiliary verbs and are therefore distinct from auxiliaries.

The intuition between the term "light verb" is that the predicate is not at its full semantic potential. For instance, one does not literally "take" a bath in the same way as one can "take" a cup of sugar. At the same time, light verbs are not completely empty semantically, because there is a clear difference in meaning between "take a bath" and "give a bath", and one cannot "do a bath".

Light verbs can be accounted for in different ways in theoretical frameworks, for example as semantically empty predicate licensers or a kind of auxiliary. In dependency grammar approaches they can be analyzed using the concept of the catena.