predikátumos
Predikátumos is a linguistic term used to describe predicates or predicative units that convey a property, state, or relation assigned to the subject of a sentence. In this sense, predikátumos constructions include predicative adjectives, predicative nouns (predicative nominals), and certain participial or verbal phrases that function as the main predicate of a clause. The term is most commonly found in descriptive grammars and typological studies, particularly in Hungarian-language linguistic literature, where predikátumos forms are contrasted with other predicational types.
Etymology and usage context: Predikátumos derives from predikátum, the word for predicate, combined with the suffix
Morphology and syntax: Predikátumos elements typically appear in predicative position and may agree with the subject
Typology and distinctions: Predikátumos is often discussed in relation to other predication notions such as predicative
See also: predicate, predicative, copula, predicative complement, nominal predicate. Notes: The label predikátumos is used variably