This article discusses G. Ivănescu's conception of predication. As a language phenomenon, the predicate is defined as a statement of something and not as something that is said about a subject. This definition includes also the sentences without a subject and focuses on the linguistic act (the sentence), not on his logic background. According to this view, the copula is the main element in the nominal predicate structure and the predicative is the specification of the sentence.
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Journal “Diacronia” ISSN: 2393-1140 Frequency: 2 issues / year