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- ...roperties and so may belong to different [[aspectual classes]]. The aspect of a sentence is in many languages expressed syntactically and/or morpho-phono ...ituation]], whereas tense tense relates the [[topic time]] to the [[moment of utterance]].4 KB (579 words) - 02:29, 15 January 2019
- ...[[amplitude]], higher [[pitch]], greater [[duration]] or greater accuracy of articulation (most notably in vowels). The term '''stress''' is also more generally used to indicate which words or ph5 KB (653 words) - 12:00, 20 May 2013
- ...has been copied from another language, with the phonological and semantic properties basically remaining intact. ===English borrowings from the 18th century===2 KB (257 words) - 17:08, 9 September 2009
- ...Sintaxis]] | [[Portal:Psycholinguistics|Psicolingüística]] | [[Portal:List of portals|otras áreas temáticas]] | [[Portal:Biography|Biografía]] | [[Por ...ergativity]], [[full verb]], [[gapping]], [[infinitive]], [[noun]], [[part of speech]], [[phrase structure grammar]], [[pied piping]], [[pro]], [[PRO]],6 KB (677 words) - 16:11, 9 January 2017
- ...me to [[Glottopedia:About Glottopedia|Glottopedia]], the free encyclopedia of linguistics.''' ...[[Special:Allpages|All articles A–Z]] - Number of articles: [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] - &nb8 KB (758 words) - 10:19, 15 August 2023
- ...|Syntaks]] | [[Portal:Psycholinguistics|Psykolingvistikk]] | [[Portal:List of portals|andre emne]] | [[Portal:Biography|Biografi]] | [[Portal:Linguistic ...culation]], [[Maximal Onset Principle]], [[metrical phonology]], [[minimal word constraint]], [[nasal]], [[natural class]], [[pitch accent (lexical)]], [[7 KB (755 words) - 16:53, 30 January 2013
- <big>'''Welcome to the Glottopedia Forum'''</big><br/><br/> This is the place where you can ask questions about Glottopedia itself, and also about18 KB (2,880 words) - 13:59, 7 June 2013
- ...tood' definition is for instance given in the ''International Encyclopedia of Linguistics'' (Bybee 1992: 223f.): ...essed by inflections, by particles, or by auxiliaries in construction with the verb [...].26 KB (4,208 words) - 16:34, 27 July 2014