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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Syntactical function of "more"

Now she looks more satisfied.
"More" is a degree of comparison.
Here's the question: Is "more" a part of a predicate looks satisfied?
  

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Its function is modifier within the adjective phrase more satisfied , which in turn is embedded as predicative complement within the predicate looks more satisfied .

  • Its function is modifier within the adjective phrase more satisfied , which in turn is embedded as predicative complement within the predicate looks more satisfied .
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Its function is modifier within the adjective phrase more satisfied, which in turn is embedded as predicative complement within the predicate looks more satisfied.
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Aspara Guswhich in turn is embedded as predicative complement
Does the predicative complement mean the complement of the predicator?
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My interpretation of the sentence is:

she - subject of sentence

looks - the verb of sentence; note: "looks" functions essentially the same as "is," so we have, in effect, the sentence: Now she is more satisfied.

now - adverb modifying "looks"

satisfied - a predicate adj.; the sentence is essentially: Now she is more satisfied.

more - an adjective mod
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AnonymousDoes the predicative complement mean the complement of the predicator?
It is complement of the predicator, but that’s not why it’s called a predicative complement. (Subjective) PC is a more modern term for ‘subjective/subject complement’.

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