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Latest revision as of 17:01, 18 June 2014
Absolute is a property of predicates (or predicate terms). A predicate is said to be 'absolute' if it can be interpreted without taking a complement. The term 'absolute' contrasts with relational.
Examples
- Nouns: man, table and war
- Adjectives blue, old and long
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