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First of all, we need to know that the definite is a noun or noun phrase, etc., such as: she is a beautiful girlBeautiful is the definite word here.
A postposition is one in which the definite is placed after the modifier. For example: do you the lady downstairs?Do you know the lady downstairs? The downstairs here is all about the lady.
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A phrase placed after a noun that modifies a noun.
picked yesterday is a postposition.
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In Chinese, the definite sentence is generally placed inCentral word, plays the role of modifying the limit. ButAncient ChineseIn order to highlight and emphasize the predicate, the definite is sometimes placed after the central word, which is called "postposition".
Produce. In 1956, Yang Bojun.
In the "Grammar and Grammar", he put forward the theory of "postposition of the definite sentence". Because everyone respected Mr. Yang very much and believed in his words too much, in 1979, the "posterior of the fixed language" was included in the Chinese language teaching material of the lead ruler.
Negation. In Mr. Yang's later years, he found that his behavior of proposing the postposition of the definite sentence was too hasty, and finally found that the postposition of the definite sentence was actually not inverted, however, because everyone respected Mr. Yang too much, everyone did not listen to him.
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A postposition is a word or sentence that is used after the word modified.
When represented by a phrase or a sentence in English, it is usually postposed. In English, some adjectives that start with a are placed after the modifier when they are used as adjectives. For example, when the adjective enough is used as a definite sentence, and the emphasis is on the noun it modifies, or when the noun it modifies acts as an adjective and is not preceded by an article, it is usually postposed.
Usage of postpositional predicates
Prepositional phrases are placed after the central word to modify and qualify the central word as a postpositional preposition. Adjectives must be placed after compound indefinite pronouns and compound negative pronouns consisting of some, any, no, and every to modify them. Adjectives should be postposed when modifying the interrogative pronouns what, which, who, whose, whom and the interrogative adverbs when, where, why, how.
The present participle is used as a postpositional predicate usually to indicate that the logical subject of this participle is an active subject-verb relationship, but since there is already a predicate in the sentence, it can only be expressed in the form of the present participle in the non-predicate verb in this case. Unlike the present participle, the past participle and the central word it modifies are a logical verb-object relationship, which can sometimes be regarded as an abbreviated form of a definite clause.
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