A predicative adjective in an atributive clause OR a postpositive adjective?












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Example: These are/were the images presented by us.



Is "presented" in this case a postpositive adjective or a predicative adjective in an attributive clause?



In case "presented" is a verb here, can I use it without using subject, like in the example above?










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  • Presented is a past participle reduced by Whiz-deletion from a relative clause, a transform of the images which were presented.

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Example: These are/were the images presented by us.



Is "presented" in this case a postpositive adjective or a predicative adjective in an attributive clause?



In case "presented" is a verb here, can I use it without using subject, like in the example above?










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Example: These are/were the images presented by us.



Is "presented" in this case a postpositive adjective or a predicative adjective in an attributive clause?



In case "presented" is a verb here, can I use it without using subject, like in the example above?










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Example: These are/were the images presented by us.



Is "presented" in this case a postpositive adjective or a predicative adjective in an attributive clause?



In case "presented" is a verb here, can I use it without using subject, like in the example above?







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  • Presented is a past participle reduced by Whiz-deletion from a relative clause, a transform of the images which were presented.

    – John Lawler
    1 hour ago





















  • Presented is a past participle reduced by Whiz-deletion from a relative clause, a transform of the images which were presented.

    – John Lawler
    1 hour ago



















Presented is a past participle reduced by Whiz-deletion from a relative clause, a transform of the images which were presented.

– John Lawler
1 hour ago







Presented is a past participle reduced by Whiz-deletion from a relative clause, a transform of the images which were presented.

– John Lawler
1 hour ago












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