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= Inverse copular constructions
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Inverse copular constructions refer to a grammatical structure that inverts the typical subject-copula-complement order found in standard sentences, particularly in languages that use copulas (linking verbs) to connect the subject and a subject complement. In many languages, a copula is used to express relationships between the subject and its description or identity (for example, "The cat is fluffy").