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  • ...pendent on another neighbouring element. Bound forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. The term is most often used as a cover term for [[affix]] and [[clitic] German [[gebundene Form]]
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  • The '''citation form''' of a [[lexeme]] is the [[word-form]] which is used by linguists and educated speakers when talking ([[metaling The citation form of a noun is generally the [[nominative]] or [[absolutive]] [[singular]]. W
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  • ...ependent on another neighbouring element. Free forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. German [[freie Form]]
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  • In der [[Aussagenlogik]] bezeichnet die '''Logische Form''' (LF) eines Satzes die wahrheitsfunktionalen Eigenschaften dieses Satzes. ...n.de/linguistik/institut/syntax/onlinelexikon/L/logische_form.htm Logische Form] in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon Linguistik
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  • ...rthographies. There is a large literature about the definition of the word-form, which is difficult to summarize here. ...ammatical word]] (this term is probably more common in English than ''word-form'')
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  • ...opposition with ''grammatical'' form, the idea being that the grammatical form of a sentence is often misleading with respect to its logical properties, f ...taken to be the interface between an expression (language) and its logical form (in the semantic sense). LF is derived from [[S-structure]] through instanc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Logical form]]
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  • Phonological Form is the level of representation in the [[T-model]] of grammar at which only
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  • ...ts own in a sentence. [[Word]]s are typically assumed to be minimal [[free form]]s. [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Minimal+free+form&lemmacode=543 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • The term '''nominative case''' is sometimes used to denote the [[citation form]] of the noun, regardless of its uses. (For the more common definition of ' ...ian linguistics, which have [[ergative construction]]s, and whose citation form would therefore qualify as an [[absolutive case]].
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  • ...ependent on another neighbouring element. Free forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. German [[freie Form]]
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  • ...ss or the product of applying a set of phonological rules to an underlying form. ...rm [handuk]. Both the application of these rules and the resulting surface form may be referred to with 'derivation'. <br />
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  • ...pendent on another neighbouring element. Bound forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. The term is most often used as a cover term for [[affix]] and [[clitic] German [[gebundene Form]]
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  • The '''citation form''' of a [[lexeme]] is the [[word-form]] which is used by linguists and educated speakers when talking ([[metaling The citation form of a noun is generally the [[nominative]] or [[absolutive]] [[singular]]. W
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  • ...listener and/or speaker. Cryptanalysis is one of the four mechanisms of [[form-function reanalysis]] established by Croft (2000). ...individual letters are not clear to the speaker. Many speakers add to the form PIN (personal identification number) an additional 'number' cf. PIN-number,
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  • ...ts own in a sentence. [[Word]]s are typically assumed to be minimal [[free form]]s. [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Minimal+free+form&lemmacode=543 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...s directly linked to its form. In natural language, icons are found in the form of [[onomatopoetic word]]s and [[sound symbolism]].
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  • ...which is not allowed in perfectives elsewhere: *''hij heeft moeten''. The form ''moeten'' is taken to be the infinitive. IPP is a characteristic property
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  • ...guage (or a different variety of the same language, or even to a different form within the same language/variety) due to a historical/genealogical relation ...eaning changes and will therefore no longer be identical in their phonetic form and/or meaning.
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  • ...ther cognitive systems. In [[Minimalism]], [[Logical Form]] and [[Phonetic Form]] are considered interfaces by 'virtual necessity'.
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  • *[[bound form]] (vs. [[free form]])
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  • '''Positive''' is a term used for an [[inflection]]al [[form]] which is peculiar to [[adjective]]s, and which opposes to the [[comparati ...lish [[morph]]s ''long - longer - longest'', the first one is the positive form, the second the comparative and the third the superlative.
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  • ...f [[proximal]] (near speaker) versus [[distal]] (not near speaker), or the form has among its uses an indication that the hearer is intended to direct thei
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  • ...rthographies. There is a large literature about the definition of the word-form, which is difficult to summarize here. ...ammatical word]] (this term is probably more common in English than ''word-form'')
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  • ...is marked in terms of its [[utterance function]] as well as its structural form. The model operates with the following form and function labels:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Logical form]]
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  • Hyperanalysis is one of the four mechanisms of [[form-function reanalysis]] established by Croft (2000). He also refers to this m ...2000. ''Explaining Language Change. An Evolutionary Perspective,'' ch. 5. Form-function reanalysis. Harlow: Longman, 117-144.
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  • '''Superlative''' is an [[inflection]]al form which is characteristic of [[adjective]]s, and which opposes to the [[posit ...the English morphs ''long-longer-longest'', the first one is the positive form, the second the comparative and the third the superlative.
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  • ...has one form and one meaning, and every meaning corresponds to exactly one form. This relation is called [[biuniqueness]].
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  • May, Robert. 1985. ''Logical form.'' MIT Press.<noinclude>
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  • Hyperanalysis is one of the four mechanisms of [[form-function reanalysis]] established by Croft (2000). He also refers to this m ...2000. ''Explaining Language Change. An Evolutionary Perspective,'' ch. 5. Form-function reanalysis. Harlow: Longman, 117--144.
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  • ...tive linguistics]], '''LF''' is often used as an abbeviation for [[Logical Form]].
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  • ...used for the more general sense, so that we can say that ''bol'somu'' is a form of the lexeme BOL'SOJ (lexemes are represented in upper case).
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  • *[[free form]] (vs. [[bound form]])
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  • ...eaning]] (or grammatical category) corresponds to exactly one phonological form.
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  • '''Metanalysis''' is the [[reinterpretation]] of the relation between form and function within an utterance. Metanalysis is one of the four mechanisms of form-function reanalysis established by Croft (2000).
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  • ...e term '''concatenation''' refers units of speech that are concatenated to form a string. ...d by pasting different words in a row. [[Diphone]]s can be concatenated to form words.
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  • The term '''nominative case''' is sometimes used to denote the [[citation form]] of the noun, regardless of its uses. (For the more common definition of ' ...ian linguistics, which have [[ergative construction]]s, and whose citation form would therefore qualify as an [[absolutive case]].
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  • ...[grammaticalization]]. The change from a [[lexical item]] to a grammatical form does not take place in one abrupt event. It is rather characterized by a "s Hopper & Traugott (2003:7) give the following prototypical form of a grammaticalization path:
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  • This meaning results form ellipsis of the fuller form ''substantive noun'' (= Latin ''nomen substantivum''). In other European La
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  • ...times called [[Frege's Principle]]) that constrains the relation between [[form]] and [[meaning]] by requiring that the meaning of a composite expression i ..., like [[Montague Grammar]]. Here the Compositionality Principle takes the form of a ''homomorphism'', a mapping that assigns meanings to the basic express
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  • ...omatopoetic]] words) and [[icon]]s. Signs with an arbitrary association of form and meanings are called [[symbol]]s.
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  • ...ion of analog signals from digital information (in this case, sound in the form of speech).
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  • ...egory''' is often used in the sense of [[category-system]]. A more precise form of the term is [[morphosyntactic category]]. ...to the more familiar set of dimensions (Tense, Voice, Number, etc.) which form the traditional framework of word-inflection. In the preceding discussion w
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  • ...morpheme which has little or no phonological connection with the [[base]] form. The alternation between the English verb ''go'' and its past tense form ''went'' is an example of total suppletion. The alternation between ''Franc
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  • ...h has ''soit'' in (ii) as a subjunctive form, distinct from the indicative form est in (i).
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  • ...opposition with ''grammatical'' form, the idea being that the grammatical form of a sentence is often misleading with respect to its logical properties, f ...taken to be the interface between an expression (language) and its logical form (in the semantic sense). LF is derived from [[S-structure]] through instanc
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  • * a converb, especially in Indic linguistics; see [[absolutive (verb form)]]).
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  • ...in the lexicon, a lexeme in this sense is a [[lexical item]], while a word-form is not (normally). ...is a (potential o actual) member of a major lexical category, having both form and meaning but being neither, and existing outside of any particular synta
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  • ...a affix if the language has a productive affix with the same phonological form as a part of the word that underwent back formation. ...ef''''')<sub>stem</sub>; the language also has a productive affix with the form (''ef'').
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  • ...t ''monotone decreasing'' or ''antipersistent'') if a true sentence of the form [<sub>S</sub> [<sub>NP</sub> D CN] VP] entails the truth of [<sub>S</sub> [ ...rd monotone'' (or ''right monotone decreasing'') if a true sentence of the form [<sub>S</sub> [<sub>NP</sub> D CN] VP] entails the truth of [<sub>S</sub> [
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  • All English words of the form X''ousness'' mean: ...is fully compositional in meaning. This is not true for rival words of the form X''osity'' which have additional idiosyncratic meanings.
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  • ...it, namely Distributed Morphology, ''exponent'' refers to the phonological form of a vocabulary item inserted at the spell-out stage.
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  • ...butions, cf. the well-known Zipf (Zipf-Mandelbrot) law, or in the spectral form, which represents the number of units with a given frequency;
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  • ...mmaticalization]] studies, '''persistence''' refers to the fact that, as a form develops along the path of grammaticalization, traces of earlier functions
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  • ...The [[comparative]] of neither term entails the corresponding [[positive]] form. Example: 'long' vs. 'short'; 'x is longer than y' does not entail 'x is lo ...: The [[comparative]] of both terms entails the corresponding [[positive]] form. Example: 'hot' vs. 'cold'; 'x is hotter than y' entails 'x is hot', 'x is
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  • ...ituentenstruktur ([[Phrasenstruktur]], [[Hierarchie]]) einer Wortgruppe in Form eines [[Strukturbaum]]es oder mittels [[Indizierter Klammerung]].
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  • ...for a mismatch between the expected and actual function of a morphological form or paradigm. ...rd ‘child’ (and some other words designating the young of animals) has the form of a singular. In Lezgian, the future tense marker ''-da'' has a present te
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  • ...ct]] [[constituent question]] whose [[predicate]] is in the [[infinitive]] form.
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  • A '''symbol''' is a sign whose meaning is not associated with its form, i.e. an arbitrary sign.
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  • ...grammatical theory somewhat as follows: inflexion is a change made in the form of a word to express its relationship to other words in the sentence." (Lyo
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  • ...sider the root to be the basic [[free morpheme]] in a [[derivation|derived form]]. If we take the form ''disagreement'', this word contains the basic free morpheme ''agree'' and
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  • ...way, diphones contain the transitions from one sound to the next. Diphones form building blocks for synthetic speech.
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  • '''Inceptive aspect''' is a term for a grammatical form that depicts the beginning of an action or situation.
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  • ...erflächenstrukturen]] überführt werden. Da nunmehr die logisch-semantische Form eines Satzes als zugrundeliegende (generative) Struktur angesehen wird, ent
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  • ..., but things become less trivial if one knows that -''er'' is also used to form instrument nouns (''hanger, glider'') since the circumstances under which a
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  • Also called 'ventricular folds'. The false vocal folds form a second constriction, just above the true [[vocal folds]]. When the true v
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  • ...ics can be downloaded from the Internet, obtained on CD-ROM (in PDF) or in form of printed copies
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  • A '''free morpheme''' is a [[morpheme]] which can function as an [[free form]]. In this respect free morphemes are opposed to [[bound morpheme]]s.
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  • An '''appositional compound''' is a [[compound]] of the form [[a][i]], the meaning of which can be characterized as 'a AS WELL AS i'.
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  • A '''participle''' is a [[finiteness|non-finite]] form of a [[verb]], generally with [[adjective|adjectival]] [[external syntax]] These forms are mostly used as [[periphrasis form]]s for tense-aspect and voice periphrases.
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  • Two, or more, meanings maz be associated with the same form: in which case the words are '''homonym'''s.
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  • ...i.e. forms made up of more than one atomic unit. The meaning of a complex form is said to be '(fully) compositional' iff it can be derived in accordance w
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  • ...bezeichnet Ontologie meist hierarchische Ordnungen von Begriffen (z.B. in Form terminologischer Logiken).
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  • In der [[Aussagenlogik]] bezeichnet die '''Logische Form''' (LF) eines Satzes die wahrheitsfunktionalen Eigenschaften dieses Satzes. ...n.de/linguistik/institut/syntax/onlinelexikon/L/logische_form.htm Logische Form] in Norbert Fries, Online Lexikon Linguistik
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  • It has the following general form: The definition for sentence S in (i) has (partly) the form of (ii).
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  • Williams, E. 1978. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1'', 101-139.
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  • * The [[comparative]] of both terms entails the corresponding [[positive]] form.
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  • A '''hesitation marker''' is a linguistic form that appears in environments in which speakers have difficulties in retriev
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  • * The [[comparative]] of neither term entails the corresponding [[positive]] form.
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  • ...in terms of denotations in the world. Semantic representation can take the form of a structure of semantic features (in the [[Katz-Fodor-semantics]] and in
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  • '''Transnumeral''' is a form of a [[noun]] (or [[NP]]) that is neutral with respect to the inflectional
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  • ...to be iconic if there is a direct association between its meaning and its form. In linguistics, the term 'iconicity' contrasts with [[arbitrariness]]. Ico
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  • If we take the plural form ''disagreements'', the form ''disagreement'' is called the stem. In languages such as Ancient Greek, in
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  • In [[Dutch]], the suffix -''er'' is used to form
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  • * Hoeksema, J. 1987. ''Relating Word Structure and Logical Form,'' [[Linguistic Inquiry]] 18, pp. 119-126 * May, Robert 1985. ''Logical form,'' MIT Press
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  • ...ative]] of one (but not both) terms entails the corresponding [[positive]] form.
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  • The term '''gram''' is sometimes used as a short form of [[grammatical morpheme]], following Bybee et al. 1994.
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  • ...list of [[potential words]], where 'potential word' is defined as any word form that can be generated by the word formation rules of a language. Hence, the
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  • Say X, in a [[clause]] having the form ''It'' be X, and by turning the rest into a [[relative clause]]. Two cleft
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  • ...wenn es eine den betreffenden Strukturbaum definierende Strukturregel der Form
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  • The English form ''unhappy'' is formed out of the [[prefix]] ''un''- and the adjective ''hap
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  • :::*''"Allocutivity refers to the encoding in the conjugated verb form of an addressee that is not an argument of the verb. Allocutivity is obliga
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  • '''Completive aspect''' refers to an [[aspect]]ual form that expresses an action that has been carried out "thoroughly and to compl
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  • Phonological Form is the level of representation in the [[T-model]] of grammar at which only
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  • ...wegung]] von [[Operator (de)|Operator]]en in der [[Logische Form|Logischen Form]] angenommen. Adjunktionsstrukturen sind einerseits das Resultat von [[Bewe
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  • ...he king of France'' is a referring phrase, while in the underlying logical form this sentence is analyzed as a conjunction of three sentences:
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  • All bracketing paradoxes take the form: [ [[prefix]] [ [[root]]+[[suffix]]]] <-> [[[[prefix]]+[[root]]] [[suffix]] *Hoeksema, J. 1987. Relating Word Structure and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry'' 18, 119-126.
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  • * May, Robert 1985. ''Logical form,'' MIT Press
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  • if we form the passive of ''break'' (= broken), the subject (or external argument) is
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  • ...en den betreffenden Kategorien einer Beschreibung nicht linear, sondern in Form von Rangordnungen mit vertikaler Schichtung erfasst werden. Graphisch kann eine Hierarchie-Beziehung in Form eines nach unten verzweigenden [[Strukturbaum]]es oder in Klammernotation (
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  • ...]]'s [[frequency]]. As damped sine waves do not have an exactly sinusoidal form, damped sine waves have more complex spectra than undamped sine waves.
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  • Expressions with the form ''an X'' usually imply that X is not closely related to the speaker or subj
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  • ...ge, such as choice of pronoun (what/who), case endings, word order, or the form a verb takes when it is associated with that noun.
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  • Ethnologue appears both as a searchable web application and in written form.
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  • ...ents two meanings which are usually distinguished by means of a linguistic form, as, singular and plural noun in ''the sheep (grazes): the sheep (graze)''.
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  • ...rm the noun ''institution'' by suffixation of ''-ion''. From this, one can form the adjective ''institutional'' by adding the suffix ''-al'', and to this w
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  • Beispielsweise kann für ''Tag'' eine zugrundeliegende phonologische Form [tag] angenommen werden; eine phonologische Regel überführt [g] im Silben
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  • ...ination|coordinative]] linking of two syntactic elements that display some form of semantic contrast.
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  • ...e''' is a logical operator which combines with one or more [[formula]]s to form a more complex [[formula]].
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