An equative clause is a type of clause that asserts the identity or equality between two noun phrases. It functions to equate one entity with another, stating that they are the same thing or possess the same qualities.
The core function of an equative clause is to establish an equivalence. This is typically achieved through:
The two noun phrases involved are often referred to as the ‘equated’ and the ‘equating’ element.
Equative clauses can be further understood by examining their typical structures:
These clauses assert that two entities are identical. The verb ‘to be’ is most common here.
Example: The winner is Mary.
(The winner and Mary are the same person.)
These clauses assert that one entity possesses a certain attribute or quality shared by another. This often involves comparative adjectives or adverbs.
Example: This car is as fast as that one.
(Both cars share the attribute of speed to an equal degree.)
Equative clauses are fundamental in:
A common confusion arises with clauses that use ‘to be’ but are not truly equative, such as attributive clauses where the verb describes a quality rather than asserting identity.
Example (Attributive): The sky is blue.
(Blue describes the sky, not that the sky is identical to ‘blue’.)
Misconception: Equative clauses are limited to simple identity statements.
An equative clause asserts identity or equality between two noun phrases (e.g., ‘She is the leader’). An attributive clause uses a verb (often ‘to be’) to describe a quality or characteristic of a noun phrase (e.g., ‘She is happy’).
While ‘to be’ is most common, verbs like ‘become’, ‘seem’, or ‘remain’ can sometimes function in equative-like structures, though they often lean towards attributive or resultative meanings.
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