In grammar an
adverbial is a word (an adverb ) or a group of words (an
adverbial phrase or an
adverbial clause ) that modifies or tells
Kaynak: Adverbialrole similar to that of an adjective or adverb (some languages have distinct forms for
adverbial participles and adjectival participles).
Kaynak: Participleadverbs) but by
adverbial phrase s and
adverbial clause s. Uses : Adverbs are words like slowly, now, soon, and suddenly. An adverb usually
Kaynak: AdverbIn Georgian, the
adverbial case has several functions. Its most common usage is to derive adverbs from adjectives, just as in English:
Kaynak: Adverbial caseAn
adverbial phrase (AdvP) is a linguistic term for a group of two or more words operating
adverbial ly, when viewed in terms of their
Kaynak: Adverbial phraseAn
adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb . In other words, it contains a subject (explicit or implied) and
Kaynak: Adverbial clauseAn
adverbial complement is an
adverbial that is obligatorily subcategorized for by a verb, such that if removed, it will yield an
Kaynak: Adverbial complementIn grammar , an
adverbial genitive is a noun declined in the genitive case that functions as an adverb .
Adverbial genitives in English
Kaynak: Adverbial genitiveIn linguistics , a disjunct is a type of
adverbial adjunct that expresses information that is not considered essential to the sentence it
Kaynak: Disjunct (linguistics)An adverb is a word that modifies the meaning of a verb , and an
adverbial phrase is a combination of words that perform the same
Kaynak: German adverbial phrasesyear 2005 | chapter Order of
adverbial subordinator and clause | title The World Atlas of Language Structures | editor Haspelmath,
Kaynak: Conjunction (grammar)Other grammars use subordinate clause to refer only to
adverbial dependent clauses. clauses, relative (adjectival) clauses, and
adverbial clauses.
Kaynak: Dependent clausethe same verb form also serves as the English present participle (which has an adjectival or
adverbial function), and as a pure verbal noun .
Kaynak: GerundAn expletive attributive is an adjective or adverb (or adjectival or
adverbial phrase) that does not contribute to the propositional
Kaynak: Expletive attributiveA split infinitive is an English-language grammatical construction in which a word or phrase, usually an adverb or
adverbial phrase,
Kaynak: Split infinitivestructure with
adverbial function An adjunct is not an argument (nor is it a predicative expression ), and an argument is not an adjunct.
Kaynak: Adjunct (grammar)A final clause in linguistics is a dependent
adverbial clause expressing purpose. For this reason it is also referred to as a purposive
Kaynak: Final clauseThe
adverbial form be-mezid means "deliberately." This Hebrew term is used in Jewish law to indicate that something was done on purpose
Kaynak: Bemeizid