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What is 露わになる affecting in the following sentence, '才能の持ち主' (持ち主 to be specific) or '才能'?


Adverbial Nouns and Temporal NounsHow does 一目 work in this sentence?Use of と and meaning of 色々 in this sentenceWhat meaning does ため have in this particular sentence?What do 限定 and ポイント mean in this sentence about marketing?Meaning of 素直に甘える in the following sentenceIs に forming an adverb in the following sentence? Or is it just a preposition?Meaning of 盛り上げ in the following sentenceAdding the title of the song in a sentence or questionCan someone explain what purpose こう and こと are serving in this sentence? and whether my interpretation/translation is somewhat correct?













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それも生死に関わる窮地に陥って、 初めて露わになる才能の持ち主です。」




I know that 才能の持ち主 (as the の is a possessive の) can mean 'owner of talent'.



Question is, what is 露わになる affecting in the above sentence, the 'talent' itself, or the 'owner of talent'?










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    それも生死に関わる窮地に陥って、 初めて露わになる才能の持ち主です。」




    I know that 才能の持ち主 (as the の is a possessive の) can mean 'owner of talent'.



    Question is, what is 露わになる affecting in the above sentence, the 'talent' itself, or the 'owner of talent'?










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      それも生死に関わる窮地に陥って、 初めて露わになる才能の持ち主です。」




      I know that 才能の持ち主 (as the の is a possessive の) can mean 'owner of talent'.



      Question is, what is 露わになる affecting in the above sentence, the 'talent' itself, or the 'owner of talent'?










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      それも生死に関わる窮地に陥って、 初めて露わになる才能の持ち主です。」




      I know that 才能の持ち主 (as the の is a possessive の) can mean 'owner of talent'.



      Question is, what is 露わになる affecting in the above sentence, the 'talent' itself, or the 'owner of talent'?







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          「初はじめて露あらわになる」is the 修飾語しゅうしょくご and from the context, I would say that「才能さいのう」is the 被ひ修飾語




          Grammatically speaking, I believe the only real restriction is that the 修飾語 must come before the 被修飾語, not necessarily directly before it, but I think that is more common.



          1. 「才能」 directly follows「露になる」


          2. I think it makes more sense that "an ability" would be "exposed or "revealed" upon "falling into a life-or-death situation" than that a person (「持もち主ぬし」) would 






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            「初はじめて露あらわになる」is the 修飾語しゅうしょくご and from the context, I would say that「才能さいのう」is the 被ひ修飾語




            Grammatically speaking, I believe the only real restriction is that the 修飾語 must come before the 被修飾語, not necessarily directly before it, but I think that is more common.



            1. 「才能」 directly follows「露になる」


            2. I think it makes more sense that "an ability" would be "exposed or "revealed" upon "falling into a life-or-death situation" than that a person (「持もち主ぬし」) would 






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              「初はじめて露あらわになる」is the 修飾語しゅうしょくご and from the context, I would say that「才能さいのう」is the 被ひ修飾語




              Grammatically speaking, I believe the only real restriction is that the 修飾語 must come before the 被修飾語, not necessarily directly before it, but I think that is more common.



              1. 「才能」 directly follows「露になる」


              2. I think it makes more sense that "an ability" would be "exposed or "revealed" upon "falling into a life-or-death situation" than that a person (「持もち主ぬし」) would 






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                「初はじめて露あらわになる」is the 修飾語しゅうしょくご and from the context, I would say that「才能さいのう」is the 被ひ修飾語




                Grammatically speaking, I believe the only real restriction is that the 修飾語 must come before the 被修飾語, not necessarily directly before it, but I think that is more common.



                1. 「才能」 directly follows「露になる」


                2. I think it makes more sense that "an ability" would be "exposed or "revealed" upon "falling into a life-or-death situation" than that a person (「持もち主ぬし」) would 






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                「初はじめて露あらわになる」is the 修飾語しゅうしょくご and from the context, I would say that「才能さいのう」is the 被ひ修飾語




                Grammatically speaking, I believe the only real restriction is that the 修飾語 must come before the 被修飾語, not necessarily directly before it, but I think that is more common.



                1. 「才能」 directly follows「露になる」


                2. I think it makes more sense that "an ability" would be "exposed or "revealed" upon "falling into a life-or-death situation" than that a person (「持もち主ぬし」) would 







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