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- 10:38, 27 June 2010 diff hist +456 Stress
- 10:32, 27 June 2010 diff hist -91 Stress
- 10:26, 27 June 2010 diff hist -541 Stress
- 09:07, 17 June 2010 diff hist 0 Coherence →Definition
- 09:06, 17 June 2010 diff hist +16,039 N Coherence based on a term paper by Ch. Wehmeier, revised by G. Bochmann
- 20:49, 23 May 2010 diff hist +2 Tense →Definition current
- 20:48, 23 May 2010 diff hist +1 Tense →Definition
- 17:37, 30 March 2010 diff hist +4 Maxim of relevance →References
- 17:37, 30 March 2010 diff hist +24 Maxim of relevance
- 17:36, 30 March 2010 diff hist +2,728 N Maxim of relevance extracted from a term paper by Jennifer Förster
- 14:34, 10 February 2010 diff hist -2 Perfective current
- 14:34, 10 February 2010 diff hist +10 Perfective
- 14:31, 10 February 2010 diff hist 0 N File:Perf2.JPG current
- 14:31, 10 February 2010 diff hist 0 N File:Perf1.JPG current
- 14:29, 10 February 2010 diff hist +1,899 Perfective
- 10:14, 5 February 2010 diff hist +16,008 N Register (discourse) based on a term paper by Manuela Sturmhöfel
- 10:13, 5 February 2010 diff hist -32 Register current
- 18:46, 4 February 2010 diff hist -61 Maxim of manner based on a term paper by Marion Paulick
- 18:43, 4 February 2010 diff hist +2,495 Maxim of manner
- 18:41, 4 February 2010 diff hist +1,116 Maxim of manner
- 17:19, 4 February 2010 diff hist -1 Multilingualism →Multilingualism on the Micro-Level
- 17:19, 4 February 2010 diff hist -3 Multilingualism →The Dual Language Theory
- 17:18, 4 February 2010 diff hist +2 Multilingualism →Domains of Communication; Dominant, Majority and Minority Languages
- 17:18, 4 February 2010 diff hist -6 Multilingualism →Multilingualism on the Macro-Level
- 17:17, 4 February 2010 diff hist +13 Multilingualism
- 17:17, 4 February 2010 diff hist -5 Multilingualism →Bridging Methods
- 17:17, 4 February 2010 diff hist 0 Multilingualism →Multilingualism on the Macro-Level
- 17:16, 4 February 2010 diff hist +18,036 N Multilingualism based on a term paper by Julia Enders
- 10:33, 17 December 2009 diff hist -202 Performative →Problems with Performatives: This article is based on a term paper by Katrin Posselt
- 06:57, 22 October 2009 diff hist -2 Interference →Semantic interference current
- 06:56, 22 October 2009 diff hist 0 Interference →Syntactic interference
- 06:56, 22 October 2009 diff hist -2 Interference →Phonological interference
- 20:27, 21 October 2009 diff hist -12 Interference
- 20:05, 21 October 2009 diff hist +1,686 Second language acquisition additions made by Sebastian Detzler current
- 20:02, 21 October 2009 diff hist +4,843 Interference
- 19:38, 21 October 2009 diff hist +1,876 Situation current
- 19:26, 21 October 2009 diff hist +1,052 Situation →Types of situation
- 19:23, 21 October 2009 diff hist +611 Situation
- 19:18, 21 October 2009 diff hist +14 Situation →Subtypes
- 19:17, 21 October 2009 diff hist +9 Situation
- 19:17, 21 October 2009 diff hist +2,463 Situation
- 18:54, 21 October 2009 diff hist -1 Situation →Singulary vs. multiple situations
- 18:53, 21 October 2009 diff hist +1,144 Situation
- 18:49, 21 October 2009 diff hist +2,063 Situation material has been inserted from a term paper by Carolin Jahn
- 18:21, 21 October 2009 diff hist +709 N Major theories of tense extracted from a term paper by Nadin Wiegandt
- 18:17, 21 October 2009 diff hist +62 Portal:Tense and aspect →Theories of tense current
- 18:15, 21 October 2009 diff hist +1,337 N Klein's (1994) theory of tense extracted from a term paper by Nadin Wiegandt current
- 18:06, 21 October 2009 diff hist +551 Huddleston and Pullum's (2002) analysis of tense
- 18:02, 21 October 2009 diff hist +3,062 N Huddleston and Pullum's (2002) analysis of tense extracted from a term paper by nadin Wiegandt
- 17:46, 21 October 2009 diff hist +85 Portal:Tense and aspect →Theories of tense
- 17:44, 21 October 2009 diff hist +2,161 N Comrie's (1985) theory of tense extracted from a term paper by Nadin Wiegandt current
- 17:35, 21 October 2009 diff hist +27 Reichenbach's (1947) theory of tense
- 17:33, 21 October 2009 diff hist +2,450 N Reichenbach's (1947) theory of tense extracted from a term paper by Nadin Wiegandt
- 13:18, 12 October 2009 diff hist +2,732 N Second language acquisition material taken from a term paper by Sebastian Detzler
- 12:59, 12 October 2009 diff hist +409 Interference
- 12:56, 12 October 2009 diff hist +173 Interference
- 12:53, 12 October 2009 diff hist +707 Interference
- 12:38, 12 October 2009 diff hist +2,475 Interference →Reference
- 12:38, 12 October 2009 diff hist -377 Interference Undo revision 10312 by Volker gast (Talk)
- 12:37, 12 October 2009 diff hist +377 Interference references added
- 07:48, 30 September 2009 diff hist +287 Aspect
- 07:32, 30 September 2009 diff hist -9 Aspect →Definition
- 21:54, 29 September 2009 diff hist +15 Aspect
- 21:48, 29 September 2009 diff hist +188 Aspect →Progressive vs. non-progressive aspect
- 21:46, 29 September 2009 diff hist +521 Aspect →Perfective vs. imperfective aspect in English
- 21:35, 29 September 2009 diff hist 0 N File:Imperfective.JPG current
- 21:33, 29 September 2009 diff hist +44 N File:Perfective.JPG Diagramme illustrating the perfective aspect current
- 21:24, 29 September 2009 diff hist +1,298 Aspect material taken from a term paper by Marcel Meißner
- 21:37, 28 September 2009 diff hist +8 Dissociative attitude current
- 21:36, 28 September 2009 diff hist 0 Dissociative attitude
- 21:31, 28 September 2009 diff hist -3 Politeness strategy →=Types of politeness strategies current
- 21:31, 28 September 2009 diff hist +3,102 N Politeness strategy Created page with '==Definition== A '''politeness strategy''' is a strategy that is used to prevent a violation of the hearer's face. ===Types of politeness strategies== In order to avoid FT...'
- 21:23, 28 September 2009 diff hist -2 Face-threatening act
- 21:23, 28 September 2009 diff hist -5 Face-threatening act →FTAs Threatening the Speaker’s Face
- 21:21, 28 September 2009 diff hist -196 Face-threatening act →Negative Face
- 21:19, 28 September 2009 diff hist +1 Face-threatening act →Types of FTAs
- 21:19, 28 September 2009 diff hist +36 Face-threatening act →Types of FTAs
- 21:19, 28 September 2009 diff hist -11 Face-threatening act →Positive Face
- 21:17, 28 September 2009 diff hist +35 Face-threatening act →Definition
- 21:16, 28 September 2009 diff hist +4,018 Face-threatening act based on a term paper by Verena Schaller
- 17:31, 20 September 2009 diff hist -8,963 Codeswitching Redirected page to Code-switching current
- 17:30, 20 September 2009 diff hist +8,991 Code-switching
- 17:28, 20 September 2009 diff hist -27 Code-switching Blanked the page
- 17:24, 20 September 2009 diff hist -42 Codeswitching →Structural models of code switching
- 17:15, 20 September 2009 diff hist -209 Codeswitching →Types of code switching and reasons for code switching
- 17:04, 20 September 2009 diff hist -278 Codeswitching →History of code switching
- 17:00, 20 September 2009 diff hist +11 Codeswitching →Matrix language and embedded language
- 16:59, 20 September 2009 diff hist +459 Codeswitching →Comments
- 16:56, 20 September 2009 diff hist -622 Codeswitching →Matrix language and embedded language
- 16:55, 20 September 2009 diff hist -4 Codeswitching →Matrix Language and Embedded Language
- 16:45, 20 September 2009 diff hist +21 Codeswitching
- 16:44, 20 September 2009 diff hist -23 Codeswitching
- 16:04, 20 September 2009 diff hist -2 Codeswitching →Other languages
- 16:04, 20 September 2009 diff hist -1 Codeswitching →Reference
- 16:04, 20 September 2009 diff hist +9 Codeswitching
- 16:02, 20 September 2009 diff hist +6,806 Codeswitching
- 15:53, 20 September 2009 diff hist +1,538 Codeswitching
- 22:00, 19 September 2009 diff hist +13 Future tense →Future time reference in English current
- 21:59, 19 September 2009 diff hist +880 Future tense
- 21:53, 19 September 2009 diff hist +1,806 Future tense
- 21:37, 19 September 2009 diff hist -2 Future tense
- 21:37, 19 September 2009 diff hist +15 Future tense →Will/Shall + progressive infinitive
- 21:36, 19 September 2009 diff hist +17 Future tense →Simple Present
- 21:36, 19 September 2009 diff hist +11 Future tense →Present Progressive
- 21:35, 19 September 2009 diff hist -2 Future tense
- 21:34, 19 September 2009 diff hist +5,898 Future tense
- 21:11, 19 September 2009 diff hist +221 Future tense
- 20:58, 19 September 2009 diff hist +18 Error analysis current
- 20:57, 19 September 2009 diff hist +35 Error analysis →Criticism
- 20:51, 19 September 2009 diff hist +88 Error analysis →Results
- 20:45, 19 September 2009 diff hist +99 Error analysis →Aims
- 20:39, 19 September 2009 diff hist 0 Error analysis →Definition
- 20:38, 19 September 2009 diff hist +33 Error analysis →Development
- 20:25, 19 September 2009 diff hist +20 Error analysis →Short Definition
- 20:22, 19 September 2009 diff hist +28 N The error analysis moved The error analysis to Error analysis current
- 20:22, 19 September 2009 diff hist 0 m Error analysis moved The error analysis to Error analysis
- 19:20, 15 September 2009 diff hist +2 Maxim of manner
- 19:20, 15 September 2009 diff hist +960 Maxim of manner
- 17:56, 9 September 2009 diff hist -1 Aktionsart →Historical comments
- 17:22, 9 September 2009 diff hist +934 Aktionsart
- 17:19, 9 September 2009 diff hist +226 Achievement
- 17:19, 9 September 2009 diff hist +798 Occurrence
- 17:17, 9 September 2009 diff hist +1,055 Aktionsart
- 17:14, 9 September 2009 diff hist +108 Accomplishment
- 17:13, 9 September 2009 diff hist +165 Activity
- 17:13, 9 September 2009 diff hist +127 Achievement
- 17:12, 9 September 2009 diff hist +360 State →Examples current
- 17:08, 9 September 2009 diff hist -18 Borrowing (i.e. loan) current
- 17:07, 9 September 2009 diff hist +352 Borrowing (i.e. loan) →Definition
- 17:05, 9 September 2009 diff hist 0 Borrowing (i.e. copying) →Polysemy current
- 17:05, 9 September 2009 diff hist -4 Borrowing (i.e. copying) →Polysemy
- 17:04, 9 September 2009 diff hist +20 Borrowing (i.e. loan) →Examples
- 16:24, 9 September 2009 diff hist +197 Tenses of English
- 16:19, 9 September 2009 diff hist +3,199 N Tenses of English based on a term paper by Anika Freise
- 16:03, 9 September 2009 diff hist +28 Tense
- 16:03, 9 September 2009 diff hist +267 Tense
- 15:59, 9 September 2009 diff hist +1,221 Tense
- 15:47, 9 September 2009 diff hist +2,772 Tense
- 15:14, 9 September 2009 diff hist +563 N Absolute-relative tense Created page with '==Definition== Absolute-relative tenses are temporal categories that locate a situation both the some other situation (or topic time) and to an extra-linguistic reference poi...'
- 15:11, 9 September 2009 diff hist +26 Relative tense
- 15:11, 9 September 2009 diff hist +479 N Relative tense Created page with '==Definition== A '''relative tense''' is a tenporal category that locates a situation (or a topic time) relative to some other situation (or topic time). ==Example== * ...'
- 15:07, 9 September 2009 diff hist +1,197 N Absolute tense Created page with '==Definition== '''Absolute tense''' is a temporal category that locates a situation (or a topic time) to an extra-linguistic reference point, typically the moment of utteranc...'
- 15:02, 9 September 2009 diff hist +618 Tense based on a term paper by Anika Freise
- 08:35, 9 September 2009 diff hist 0 Affective (context) current
- 08:54, 7 September 2009 diff hist +18 Portal:Tense and aspect →Categories of aktionsart
- 08:53, 7 September 2009 diff hist +46 Portal:Tense and aspect →Categories of aktionsart
- 08:53, 7 September 2009 diff hist +336 N Process Created page with '==Definition== '''Process''' is a type of situation (or state of affair) that is dynamic and non-punctual. In terms of the classification provided by Vendler (1957), '''p...'
- 08:50, 7 September 2009 diff hist +342 N Occurrence Created page with '==Definition== '''Occurrence''' is a type of situation (or state of affairs) which is dynamic, i.e. it is associated with (physical, temporal etc.) change. The term '''occur...'
- 08:48, 7 September 2009 diff hist 0 Aktionsart →Classification (types of situations)
- 08:48, 7 September 2009 diff hist 0 Aktionsart →Classification (types of situations)
- 08:47, 7 September 2009 diff hist +112 Aktionsart →Classification (Types of situations)
- 08:46, 7 September 2009 diff hist +31 Accomplishment
- 08:45, 7 September 2009 diff hist +31 Activity
- 08:45, 7 September 2009 diff hist +31 Achievement
- 08:44, 7 September 2009 diff hist -5 Achievement →Definition
- 08:44, 7 September 2009 diff hist +16 Aktionsart →Relation between tense, aspect and aktionsart
- 08:43, 7 September 2009 diff hist +269 N Accomplishment Created page with '==Definition== '''Accomplishment''' is a type of situation (or state of affair) which is dynamic (implies change), telic (has a natural endpoint) and durative (non-pu...'
- 08:40, 7 September 2009 diff hist +1 Activity →Examples
- 08:40, 7 September 2009 diff hist +204 N Activity Created page with '==Definition== '''Activity''' is a type of situation (or state of affairs) which is durative and atelic. ==Examples== * ''He was '''taking a walk''' ''. * ''He was '''re...'
- 08:38, 7 September 2009 diff hist +228 N Achievement Created page with '==Definition== '''Achievements''' are types of situations (or states of affairs) that are dynamic and have no conceivable duration in time. ==Examples== * ''The bomb '''expl...'
- 08:36, 7 September 2009 diff hist +306 N State Created page with '==Definition== A '''state''' is a type of situation (or state of affairs). States are non-dynamic, i.e. they are not associated with change in the in (physical, temporal etc.) co...'
- 08:30, 7 September 2009 diff hist -7 Borrowing (i.e. loan) →Definition
- 08:29, 7 September 2009 diff hist +921 Borrowing (i.e. loan)
- 21:26, 6 September 2009 diff hist +1,001 Aktionsart
- 21:18, 6 September 2009 diff hist +19 Aktionsart
- 21:18, 6 September 2009 diff hist +7 Aktionsart →Link
- 21:17, 6 September 2009 diff hist +2,663 Aktionsart based on a term paper by Marion Fuchs
- 20:44, 6 September 2009 diff hist -2 Loanblend →Loan blends
- 20:42, 6 September 2009 diff hist +181 N Loanblend Created page with '==Loan blends== Loan blends are compounds in which one part is borrowed and the other substituted with a native word (e.g. Germ. ''Showgeschäft'' < E. ''show business''). {{stu...'
- 20:39, 6 September 2009 diff hist +892 Borrowing (i.e. loan)
- 20:32, 6 September 2009 diff hist +804 N Reborrowing based on a term paper by Laura Eisen current
- 20:16, 6 September 2009 diff hist +364 N Loan Created page with '==Definition== A '''loan''' is a linguistic item that is copied from one language into another. Unlike nonce borrowings and foreign words, loans are grammatically integra...' current
- 20:02, 6 September 2009 diff hist -1 Borrowing (i.e. loan) →See also
- 20:02, 6 September 2009 diff hist +331 N Borrowing (i.e. loan) Created page with '==Definition== A '''borrowing''' is a linguistic item that has been copied from another language, with the phonological and semantic properties basically remaining intact. Speci...'
- 19:55, 6 September 2009 diff hist +97 Borrowing current
- 19:47, 6 September 2009 diff hist -11 Internal borrowing current
- 19:46, 6 September 2009 diff hist +19 Internal borrowing
- 19:45, 6 September 2009 diff hist -8 Internal borrowing
- 19:45, 6 September 2009 diff hist +748 N Internal borrowing based on a term paper by Laura Eisen
- 19:00, 2 September 2009 diff hist +8 User:Volker gast current
- 18:12, 2 September 2009 diff hist +59 Parallel corpus
- 18:08, 2 September 2009 diff hist +108 Parallel corpus →Examples of parallel corpora
- 18:06, 2 September 2009 diff hist +8,410 N Parallel corpus Created page with '==Definition== A parallel corpus is a corpus that contains a collection of original texts in language L1 and their translations into a set of languages L<sub>2</sub> ... L<sub>n<...'
- 09:00, 1 September 2009 diff hist +9 Irony →Links
- 08:59, 1 September 2009 diff hist -3 Irony
- 08:59, 1 September 2009 diff hist -68 User:Volker gast
- 08:28, 1 September 2009 diff hist +110 Irony →Etymology
- 06:23, 1 September 2009 diff hist +1,324 Irony
- 06:19, 1 September 2009 diff hist +440 Irony →The scope of the notion of 'irony'
- 06:16, 1 September 2009 diff hist +4 Irony →Theories of irony
- 06:15, 1 September 2009 diff hist +1 Irony →The scope of the notion of 'irony'
- 06:15, 1 September 2009 diff hist +1,268 Irony →The scope of the notion of 'irony'
- 06:10, 1 September 2009 diff hist +29 Irony →Etymology
- 06:09, 1 September 2009 diff hist 0 Irony →Definition
- 06:08, 1 September 2009 diff hist +9,705 Irony based on a term paper written by Susanne Pilz
- 04:55, 1 September 2009 diff hist +151 Portal:Pragmatics →Irony
- 04:39, 20 July 2009 diff hist +119 Habitual aspect
- 19:50, 6 July 2009 diff hist -315 Indirect speech act current
- 08:03, 23 June 2009 diff hist +376 N Syntagmatic relation Created page with 'A '''syntagmatic relation''' is a relation between expressions that occur next to one another. Syntagmatic relations contrast with paradigmatic relations. ===Examples=== ''b...'
- 08:02, 23 June 2009 diff hist +9 Syntagmatic relationship of sense
- 11:09, 15 June 2009 diff hist +20 Portal:Semantics →Lexico-grammatical domains
- 15:18, 14 June 2009 diff hist +20 Predicate term
- 15:18, 14 June 2009 diff hist +218 N Predicate term Created page with 'A '''predicate term''' is an expression denoting a given predicate. For example, ''man'' is a predicate term denoting the predicate <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">ma...'
- 15:16, 14 June 2009 diff hist +346 N Absolute Created page with ''''Absolute''' is a property of predicates (or predicate terms). A predicate is said to be 'absolute' if it can be interpreted without taking a complement. The term 'abso...'
- 15:12, 14 June 2009 diff hist +374 N Transitive verb Created page with 'A '''transitive verb''' is a verb that takes at least one object. Depending on the exact number of verbs a distinction is made between monotransitive (one object) verbs and [...'
- 15:10, 14 June 2009 diff hist -4 Syntagmatic relationship of sense
- 15:09, 14 June 2009 diff hist +260 N Syntactic relation Created page with '{{stub}} A '''syntactic relation''' is a relation holding between a constituent and the clause that it forms part of. The most important syntactic relations are: * [[subjec...'
- 15:07, 14 June 2009 diff hist +92 N Syntactic role Created page with ''''Syntactic role''' is a synonym of syntactic relation. {{dc}} Category:Syntax'
- 15:06, 14 June 2009 diff hist +18 Synonymy
- 15:06, 14 June 2009 diff hist +22 Symbol
- 15:04, 14 June 2009 diff hist +7 Sense relation
- 15:04, 14 June 2009 diff hist 0 Sense relation
- 15:03, 14 June 2009 diff hist +433 N Selectional restriction Created page with 'A '''selectional restriction''' is a restriction concerning the relation between a predicate (or predicate term) and its argument(s) (argument terms). It concerns inh...'
- 15:00, 14 June 2009 diff hist +446 N Relational Created page with ''''Relational''' is a property of predicates, esp. those denoted by nouns and adjectives. Nouns and adjectives is said to be relational when they require an argument in o...'
- 14:56, 14 June 2009 diff hist +115 Predication current
- 14:54, 14 June 2009 diff hist +997 Predicate current
- 14:40, 14 June 2009 diff hist +8 Polar antonyms
- 14:40, 14 June 2009 diff hist +713 N Paradigmatic relation Created page with 'A '''paradigmatic relation''' is a relation that holds between elements of the same category, i.e. elements that can be substituted for each other. It contrasts with [[syntagmati...'
- 14:32, 14 June 2009 diff hist +674 N Reversive Created page with 'Two predicates ''P'' and ''Q'' are said to be '''reversives''' iff they describe change in opposite directions, relative to some reference point ''R''; if both ''P'' and ''Q'' ta...'
- 14:25, 14 June 2009 diff hist +146 N Symbol Created page with 'A '''symbol''' is a sign whose meaning is not associated with its form, i.e. an arbitrary sign. See also: icon {{dc}} Category:Semantics'
- 14:23, 14 June 2009 diff hist +8 Overlapping antonyms
- 14:23, 14 June 2009 diff hist +588 N Complementarity Created page with 'In its broadest sense, '''complementarity''' is a relationship between two sets (or categories, classes) that do not overlap, i.e. they have no element in common. In...'
- 14:18, 14 June 2009 diff hist +1 Oppositeness
- 14:18, 14 June 2009 diff hist +187 N Oppositeness Created page with 'The term '''oppositeness'' subsumes a family of sense relations, most notably complementarity, antonymy, converseness and reversiveness. {{dc}} [[Category:Se...'
- 14:13, 14 June 2009 diff hist +240 N Onomatopoeion Created page with 'An '''onomatopoeion'' (pl. 'onomatopoeia') is a sign whose denotation is directly linked to its meaning. Onomatopoeia are icons, not symbols. Example: ''miaow'' ===Link...'
- 14:10, 14 June 2009 diff hist +278 N Non-descriptive meaning Created page with ''''Non-descriptive meaning''' is that aspect of meaning which does not concern the denotation of a given expression, but a speaker's attitude towards the denotation ([[emotive me...'
- 14:09, 14 June 2009 diff hist +271 N Meronymy Created page with ''''Meronymy''' is a sense relation. It holds between an entity and its parts. The whole is also called holonym and each part of it a meronym. ===Examples=== * ''hand...' current
- 14:06, 14 June 2009 diff hist +389 N Intransitive verb Created page with 'An '''intransitive verb''' is a verb that does not require an object, i.e. it requires only a subject. The term 'intransitive' subsumes monovalent predicates and [[a...'
- 14:04, 14 June 2009 diff hist +231 N Instrument Created page with ''''Instrument''' is a semantic relation. It is used for an inanimate entity with the help of which a given action is carried out. ===Example=== * ''key'' in ''John opened th...'
- 14:02, 14 June 2009 diff hist +336 N Iconicity Created page with ''''Iconicity''' is a property of signs or systems of signs. A sign is said to be iconic if there is a direct association between its meaning and its form. In linguistics, the...'
- 13:57, 14 June 2009 diff hist +205 N Icon Created page with 'An '''icon''' is a sign whose meaning is directly linked to its form. In natural language, icons are found in the form of onomatopoetic words and sound symbolism. {{...'
- 13:55, 14 June 2009 diff hist +369 Feature matrix current
- 13:48, 14 June 2009 diff hist +200 N Expressive meaning Created page with ''''Expressive meaning''' is that aspect of meaning which concerns a speakers emotional attitude towards the denotation of a given sign. Synonym: Emotive meaning {{dc}} ...' current
- 13:46, 14 June 2009 diff hist +8 Equipollent antonyms
- 13:45, 14 June 2009 diff hist +169 N Emotive meaning Created page with ''''Emotive meaning''' is that aspect of meaning which concerns a speaker's emotional attitiude towards the denotation of a given sign. {{dc}} Category:Semantics'
- 13:45, 14 June 2009 diff hist +734 N Double articulation Created page with 'The term '''double articulation''' is often pointed out as a crucial property of natural language. It refers to the fact that the minimal meaningful units of natural language are...'
- 13:36, 14 June 2009 diff hist +217 N Ditransitive verb Created page with 'A '''ditransitive verb''' is a verb that requires two objects. ===Examples=== * ''give'': [John] gave [a book] [to Mary] * ''send'': [John] sent [Mary] [flowers] {{dc}} [[C...'
- 13:34, 14 June 2009 diff hist +565 N Descriptive meaning Created page with 'The '''descriptive meaning''' of an expression is that aspect of meaning which only concerns the relationship between a given sign and its denotation. It contrasts with [[non...' current
- 13:27, 14 June 2009 diff hist +304 N Compositionality Created page with ''''Compositionality''' is a property of meanings associated with complex forms, i.e. forms made up of more than one atomic unit. The meaning of a complex form is said to be '(ful...'
- 13:22, 14 June 2009 diff hist +190 N Argument term Created page with 'An '''argument term''' is a constituent denoting an argument. In syntactic research, a distinction between 'argument terms' and 'arguments' is rarely made. {{dc}} [[Category...' current
- 13:20, 14 June 2009 diff hist +372 Complement current
- 13:16, 14 June 2009 diff hist +595 N Binarity Created page with 'Generally speaking, '''binarity''' relates to the fact that exactly two values are available for a given choice or decision. In decompositional semantics, binarity is a pro...' current
- 13:06, 14 June 2009 diff hist +367 Argument
- 12:25, 14 June 2009 diff hist +307 Agent
- 12:05, 3 June 2009 diff hist +286 Lexicon
- 11:55, 3 June 2009 diff hist +583 Extension current
- 11:51, 3 June 2009 diff hist +1,384 Feature
- 14:04, 2 June 2009 diff hist -35 Indirect speech act
- 14:01, 2 June 2009 diff hist +22 Indirect speech act
- 11:30, 31 May 2009 diff hist +18 Portal:Tense and aspect →Categories of aktionsart