% pubman genre = article @article{item_3635593, title = {{Nonverbal clause constructions}}, author = {Haspelmath, Martin}, language = {eng}, issn = {1749-818X; 1749-818X}, doi = {10.1111/lnc3.70007}, year = {2025}, date = {2025}, abstract = {{There are about a dozen well-recognised types of nonverbal clause constructions, but the terminology by which these subtypes are known varies widely. This paper gives an overview of the major types and defines each term carefully, from the perspective of general syntax. For a number of well-established concepts that have no corresponding well-established term, I propose novel terms. There are four major predicational types (classificational, attributional, predlocative and appertentive), and four major nonpredicational types (equational, existential, predpossessive and hyparctic). {\copyright} 2025 The Author(s). Language and Linguistics Compass published by John Wiley {\&} Sons Ltd.}}, journal = {{Language and Linguistics Compass}}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, eid = {e70007}, }