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A '''clause''' is a syntactic units consisting of a [[predicate]], its [[argument]]s, and its [[modifier]]s. The clause is perhaps the most basic unit of [[syntax]].
 
A '''clause''' is a syntactic units consisting of a [[predicate]], its [[argument]]s, and its [[modifier]]s. The clause is perhaps the most basic unit of [[syntax]].
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===Subtypes===
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*[[embedded clause]]
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*[[main clause]]
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*[[relative clause]]
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*[[subordinate clause]]
  
 
===Synonym===
 
===Synonym===
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===Origin===
 
===Origin===
 
From Latin ''clausula''.
 
From Latin ''clausula''.
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===Other languages===
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German [[Satz]], [[Teilsatz]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 4 September 2008

A clause is a syntactic units consisting of a predicate, its arguments, and its modifiers. The clause is perhaps the most basic unit of syntax.

Subtypes

Synonym

The term sentence is often used as a synonym of clause, but often it is used in a slightly different sense ('maximal clause', i.e. a clause that is not part of another clause).

Origin

From Latin clausula.

Other languages

German Satz, Teilsatz