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  • ...sentation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''core''' is the part that consists of the [[predicate]] and its [[core argument|argument]]s. The
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  • Verbs are distinguished from other [[part of speech|parts of speech]] because of their possible [[inflection]] in [[t [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • An '''echo question''' is a [[question]] that directly takes up (or "echoes") part of a declarative sentence made before. It copies an utterance and contains
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • Through '''hyperanalysis''', a [[linguistic unit]] loses a part or all of its meaning or function. This process takes place in a situation
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  • [[Category:Part of speech|!]]
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  • ...an the main language of the utterance, which has not become an established part of this language. Nonce borrowings are more or less equivalent to instances
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  • '''Particle''' is a general term for a type words that are not major [[part of speech|parts of speech]] ([[noun]]s, [[verb]]s, [[adjective]]s) and are Although the particle ''uit'' seems to be a morphological part of the verb in (i), it is not in (ii).
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  • ...to a question, then the presupposition is the information that was already part of the question. ...aced in B. The focus is ''John''. The [[topic]], ''Mary'' in this case, is part of the presupposition.
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  • The '''larynx''' is a part of the [[windpipe]] (or trachea) containing the [[vocal folds]]. The larynx
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...the languages of Torrres Straits with vocabularies and grammatical notes. Part II. ''Royal Irish Academy – Proceedings ser.'' 3, v. 4, 119-373. *Trombetti, Alfredo. 1903. Delle relazioni delle lingue caucasiche. Part II. In: ''Giornale della Società asiatica italiana'' 16:145-175.
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  • ...by a structurally related [[phrase]], or if it is a 'designated element'. Part of the recoverability condition is subsumed under the [[ECP]]. See [[deleti
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  • ...associated with the designatum is, at least potentially and in its degree, part of the base. Thus for a word like ''book'', the semantic structure BOOK wil ...p and the other profiles the other participant. The designatum of CHILD is part of the base of PARENT, and vice versa, but it is not designated when viewed
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  • Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in speech production is called an '''articu
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  • in (i), ''John'' is the external argument of the verb ''buy'', and is not part of its maximal projection VP.
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  • '''Lexical component''' is a term used for one autonomous part or module of the grammar, viz. the module where the word formation rules an
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  • *Dik, Simon C. 1997a. ''The theory of Functional Grammar. Part 1: The structure of the clause''. 2nd edition, edited by Kees Hengeveld. Fu *Dik, Simon C. 1997b. ''The theory of Functional Grammar. Part 2: Complex and derived constructions''. 2nd edition, edited by Kees Hengeve
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  • ...tion of the [[velum]] and the position of the [[tongue]] and [[lips]]. Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in speech production is called an [[articul
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