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21Confrontation Clause — United States of America This article is part of the series: United States Constitution Original text of the Constitution Preamble Articles of the Constitution I · …
22No-nudity clause — A no nudity clause is a paragraph or a section in a performer’s legal contract that stipulates the performer may not perform nude in a theatrical, television, cinematic, or other type of production. This clause may amount to a performer s right… …
23Content clause — In grammar, a content clause is a subordinate clause that provides content implied by, or commented upon by, its main clause. The term was coined by Otto Jespersen. There are two main kinds of content clauses: declarative content clauses (or that …
24AppleEvent Object Model — The AppleEvent Object Model (AEOM) was a set of protocols built on top of AppleEvents by which applications running under Mac OS could control each other s functions. Applications that implemented some part of the AEOM were called scriptable ,… …
25complement clause — com′plement clause n. cvb ling. gram. a subordinate clause that functions as the subject, direct object, or prepositional object of a verb, as that you like it in I m surprised that you like it. Also called com′plement sen tence …
26Subject Object Verb — In linguistic typology, Subject Object Verb (SOV) is the type of languages in which the subject, object, and verb of a sentence appear or usually appear in that order. If English were SOV, then Sam oranges ate would be an ordinary sentence.… …
27Treaty Clause — Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution, includes the Treaty Clause, which empowers the President of the United States to make treaties with other countries, after obtaining the consent of a supermajority of the United… …
28complement clause — Ling. a subordinate clause that functions as the subject, direct object, or prepositional object of a verb, as that you like it in I m surprised that you like it. Also called complement sentence. * * * …
29complement clause — Ling. a subordinate clause that functions as the subject, direct object, or prepositional object of a verb, as that you like it in I m surprised that you like it. Also called complement sentence …
30Small clause — In some descriptions of English grammar, small clauses are minimal predicate structures: they possess arguments and predicates but no tense. Small clauses usually occur within the context of full clauses and may act as the direct object of the… …