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has gloss | eng: Avalency refers to the property of a verb of taking no arguments. Avalent verbs are verbs which have no valency, i.e. they have no logical arguments, such as subject, object or otherwise. A common example of such verbs in many languages are verbs describing weather. |
lexicalization | eng: Avalency |
instance of | e/Grammatical aspect |
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