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Annabellegl Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Verbal v Behavioral

In the clause "She, screeched", the verbal group "screeched" is a verbal process. If you had the sentence "I pleaded in terror" and "cried a terrible voice" are they verbal or behavioral processes?

  

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annabellegl In the clause "She, screeched", the verbal group "screeched" is a verbal process. How do you come to this conclusion? , 'say'.

  • annabellegl In the clause "She, screeched", the verbal group "screeched" is a verbal process.
  • How do you come to this conclusion?
  • , 'say'.
  • ) annabellegl If you had the sentence "I pleaded in terror" and "cried a terrible voice" are they verbal or behavioral processes?
  • Why do they both have to be the same?
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annabelleglIn the clause "She, screeched", the verbal group "screeched" is a verbal process.

How do you come to this conclusion? There are no words involved, nor verbs that indicate the use of words, e.g., 'say'.

(And as an aside, why have you put a comma in that sentence?)


annabelleglIf you had the sentence "I pleade

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