Locative adverb
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A locative adverb is a type of adverb that refers to a location or to a combination of a location and a relation to that location.[1] Generally, a locative adverb is semantically equivalent to a prepositional phrase involving a locative or directional preposition. In English, for example, homeward is a locative adverb, specifying a location "home" and a relation "toward" (in this case a direction), and is equivalent to the phrase "toward home". The relation need not be a direction, as it can be any relation that can be specified by a locational preposition such as to, from, in, at, near, toward, or away from. For example, the word home is itself a locative adverb in a sentence like "I took him home today" or "I found him home today"; in the former case, it is equivalent to the phrase "to home", and in the latter to the phrase "at home".
Pro-form locative adverbs generally form a closed class and are particularly important in a language. Examples in English include there (meaning "at that place"), whither (= "to what place"), and hence (= "from this place"). As can be seen from the examples below, these anaphoric locative adverbs generally have a close relationship with the demonstratives (in English, this and that). They are also usually closely related to locative interrogative adverbs; in English, there is a formal relationship between here, hence, hither; there, thence, thither; and where, whence, whither.
Usage in English
| Demonstrative or interrogative | "At" locative
(Location) |
"From" locative
(Origin) |
"To" locative
(Direction) |
|---|---|---|---|
| What | Where | Whence | Whither |
| This/these | Here | Hence | Hither |
| That/those | There | Thence | Thither |
| Yon[a] | Yond[a] | Yonder[a] |
See also
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Lee, Hannah; Allen, Shanley E. M. (2025). "The acquisition of demonstratives and locative adverbs in Inuktitut". Journal of Child Language. Psycholinguistics and Language Development Group, RPTU University of Kaiserslautern‑Landau, Kaiserslautern, Germany: Cambridge University Press: 1–33. doi:10.1017/S0305000925100172.
External links
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