Verb Syntactic Argument
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A Verb Syntactic Argument is a Phrase that appears in a relationship with the Verb in a Clause.
- AKA: Verb Argument.
- Context:
- It can be a "core arguments" such as Subject and the Direct Object.
- It can be optional or compulsory.
- It can be a Complement, such as Adpositional Phrases phrases for location ("at work"), time ("in the morning"), and beneficiaries ("for them").
- See: Verb Semantic Argument.