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  • ...[NP]]) that is neutral with respect to the inflectional [[dimension]] of [[number]]. A transnumeral noun can refer to a single entity (like a singular noun) *[[general number]] (Corbett 2000)
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  • ...to designate the number of referents concerned. Languages differ as to how number is categorized. The most common distinctions are between [[singular]], [[du ...e [[phi-features]] which may be involved in [[agreement]]. The most common number features are +/- plural and +/- singular.
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  • In 1883, Bunjakovskij, who mostly worked in the realm of number theory and probability theory, published his catalogue of scientific works ...number of letters, about the initial letters, the endings, etc. etc. Also general rules have to be named here, exceptions of various kinds, words undoubtedly
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  • ...determiner D has extension if it is context independent: extension of the number of elements in the domain has no influence on its interpretation. Formally,
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  • ...like [[Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar]] use a small number of highly general ID schemata instead.
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  • ...linguistics in general. He had very diverse interests and reviewed a large number of books for ''ZPSK''.
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  • ...nding goal of scientific research and can be undertaken only if and when a number of interrelated laws has been found. There is much confusion about the term ...ch is analogical; one considers the relative difference ?yx/yx. Hence, the general formulas are dy/y = g(x)dx and ?yx-1 / yx-1 = g(x). Based on various result
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  • ...general case)... Argument structure encodes lexical information about the number of arguments, their syntactic type, and their hierarchical organization nec
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  • A radical reanalysis is a special form of the more general concept of [[reanalysis]], which is defined "as change in the structure of ...a new category, 'modal' " took place (Lightfoot 1979:101). At this time a number of developments took place which formally distinguished this class of verbs
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  • ...n. Affixes have a predictable function and can typically attach to a large number of words whereas compounds tend to be more restricted. :::*''"In general, affixes are subsidiary to roots, while roots are the centers of such const
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  • ==General rules of stress assignment in English== ...t least four factors: (i) the lexical class of the relevant item, (ii) the number of syllables, (iii) the phonological make-up of each of the syllables invol
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  • ...provides a good review of the function assigned to the Lexicon in a great number of theories. See [[permanent lexicon]] and [[potential lexicon]]. [[Category:General]]
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  • ...rg]]), [[Margaret Mead]], [[Ruth Benedict]], [[Zora Neale Hurston]], and a number of others who went on to found anthropology departments around the country. ...ution. He demonstrated in both his academic writings and in pieces for the general public the fundamental unimportance of race for understanding the nature of
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  • ...in future, "[...] the time for genuine laws in the psycho-social realm in general, and first and foremost in the linguistic realm, is approaching: laws which ...ovided that their different importance is taken into account, and that the number of observed peculiarities is sufficient to determine the stylistic characte
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  • ...nks in terms of set theory and algebra does. There is, however, an immense number of of properties and processes in language which can be detected and analys ...istic models play a crucial role in this process. In the framework of this general aim, QL has a special status only because it makes special efforts to care
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  • The phenomenon is to be differentiated from [[borrowing]]. In general, the easiest way to find out whether a word or phrase is a borrowing in a g Although this model covers a number of functions, it cannot really answer the question of why speakers use code
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  • * Corbett, Greville G. 2004. ''Number'' (2. Aufl.) (Cambridge Textbooks in linguistics). Cambridge: Cambridge Uni ...n: Locality, theta roles, and prenominal genitives. ''Glossa: A journal of general linguistics.''
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  • ...Hellenist W. Lutosławski, who coined the term “stylometry” and defined its general rules (Lutosławski 1897 [1983]). In the 1950’s, W. Kuraszkiewicz, an ex ...ents belonging to one and the same class in m independent samplings from a general population.
    26 KB (3,899 words) - 14:02, 28 November 2007
  • ...a given text. Looking at the first examples, it is possible to identify a number of such cohesive ties in (1), while there are no such ties in (2). To illus ...yms]] (superordinates), and general words. It is important to note that “a general noun in a cohesive function is almost always accompanied by the reference i
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