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A '''full verb''' is a [[verb]] that is not an [[auxiliary verb]]. | A '''full verb''' is a [[verb]] that is not an [[auxiliary verb]]. | ||
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Note that the term full is used in various ways in grammatical terminology, see | Note that the term full is used in various ways in grammatical terminology, see | ||
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German [[Vollverb]] | German [[Vollverb]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 20 September 2014
Definition
A full verb is a verb that is not an auxiliary verb.
Polysemy
Note that the term full is used in various ways in grammatical terminology, see
Other languages
German Vollverb
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