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In Norwegian, the following types of Grammatical Functions can be carried by arguments of the verb:
 
In Norwegian, the following types of Grammatical Functions can be carried by arguments of the verb:
  
SUBJ subject
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SUBJ - subject
  
OBJ object  ('direct object')
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OBJ - object  ('direct object')
  
IOBJ indirect object (used in combination with 'direct object')
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IOBJ - indirect object (used in combination with 'direct object')
  
COMP sentential complement (when not being classified as object)
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COMP - sentential complement (when not being classified as object)
  
OBL oblique, i.e., a PP where the governed NP has a role defined relative to the head
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OBL - oblique, i.e., a PP where the governed NP has a role defined relative to the head
  
PRESENTED the 'presented' NP in a presentational construction
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PRESENTED - the 'presented' NP in a presentational construction
  
SECPRD         secondary predicate
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SECPRD         - secondary predicate
  
IDNT complement of an identifying COPULA
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IDNT - complement of an identifying COPULA
  
ADVBL 'adverbial complement', i.e., a PP, Adv or AdvP serving as complement
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ADVBL - 'adverbial complement', i.e., a PP, Adv or AdvP serving as complement
  
PRTCL 'particle', AN ADVERB with aspectual or less tangible impact
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PRTCL - 'particle', AN ADVERB with aspectual or less tangible impact

Revision as of 18:47, 12 September 2011

In Norwegian, the following types of Grammatical Functions can be carried by arguments of the verb:

SUBJ - subject

OBJ - object ('direct object')

IOBJ - indirect object (used in combination with 'direct object')

COMP - sentential complement (when not being classified as object)

OBL - oblique, i.e., a PP where the governed NP has a role defined relative to the head

PRESENTED - the 'presented' NP in a presentational construction

SECPRD - secondary predicate

IDNT - complement of an identifying COPULA

ADVBL - 'adverbial complement', i.e., a PP, Adv or AdvP serving as complement

PRTCL - 'particle', AN ADVERB with aspectual or less tangible impact