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  • | style="width:1em; background-color:#FFDEAD" | [[all]] ''they sold the fish and then divided all the money in half''<ref>Feist 2010.</ref>
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  • ...Minnesota and Illinois. At the beginning of the 20th century one fifth of all speakers of Swedish lived there. Even today there are still some people of Only about one third of all Finland-Swedes live in monolingual territories.
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  • In morphology, '''reduplication''' is an operation which copies some part (or all) of the [[base]] and attaches the copied element (the reduplicant) to the b
    2 KB (241 words) - 01:01, 13 January 2014
  • ...ions. A more radical departure from standard logic is type logic, in which all expressions are assigned to a particular set-theoretical category. Next to
    2 KB (301 words) - 17:50, 21 September 2014
  • ...icate logic are expressions of type e in type logic, denoting individuals. All other expressions in type-logic are functional, i.e. they take an expressio
    2 KB (324 words) - 08:31, 30 August 2014
  • ...math> <math>Y_2,</math> ..., <math>Y_n </math> on the other hand, licences all trees in which ''X'' dominates the other categories, no matter in which ord
    2 KB (278 words) - 20:45, 3 July 2014
  • in Russian all nouns belong to one of three groups. If a noun ends in a non-palatalized co
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  • ...uldn’t we analyze ''-al'' in ''decolonialization'' also as an infix (after all, it occurs inside a word)? The answer is ‘no.’ True, ''-al'' occurs ins
    2 KB (308 words) - 21:47, 23 February 2013
  • * from Low German/Dutch: ''schooner'', ''pea-jacket'', ''caboose'' (all nautical); from Cape Dutch: ''steenbok'', ''springbok'', ''klipspringer'',
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  • | style="width:1em; background-color:#FFDEAD" | [[all]] ''they sold the fish and then divided all the money in half''<ref>Feist 2010: 280.</ref>
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  • :"In nearly all grammars [[adverb]]s, [[preposition]]s, [[conjunction]]s and [[interjection
    2 KB (320 words) - 19:06, 21 September 2014
  • ...tegorical]]''' is used in [[information structure]] studies for topicless, all-new sentences and sentences with a topic.
    2 KB (299 words) - 17:57, 12 June 2017
  • ...itutes also for another consituent, and then for the third. At that point all three constituents have become variable, making the mutable lexeme a constr
    2 KB (325 words) - 06:20, 2 December 2017
  • ...language''' is, loosely speaking, a language with multiple origins. While all languages include at least some [[loanword]]s or other instances of influen
    3 KB (337 words) - 16:52, 4 February 2013
  • ...lly ranked according to their [[manner of articulation]]. Accordingly, in all sonority hierarchies, [[vowel]]s are at the top of the hierarchy, [[consona
    2 KB (336 words) - 21:10, 13 April 2009
  • ...ed above, i.e. as a meaning that is [[langue]]-specific and that underlies all possible [[use|uses]] of a given item, while the 'actual meaning' is the me
    3 KB (375 words) - 13:18, 13 July 2014
  • ...eedom as well as freedom of action. One's negative face is a neglection of all factors which represent a threat towards individual rights. One popular exa
    2 KB (327 words) - 18:59, 27 September 2014
  • Corrective processes only work, if all phases have been undergone successfully . ...rding to them, [[politeness in language]] is the universal tool to protect all aspects of faces in interaction.
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  • ...tion|velarized]] and [[palatalization|palatalized]] [[consonant]]s. Almost all consonants make a phonemic contrast between a velarized (or “broad”) an ...yllables contain short vowels, the stress falls on the second syllable. In all other cases (apart from the adverbs like ''anseo'' and ''abhaile'' mentione
    13 KB (1,654 words) - 20:27, 4 July 2014
  • phonological structures. Rather, they are all over the cognitive system: Some, including
    3 KB (516 words) - 04:58, 17 April 2018
  • ...d are predominant. They are observed in every language in the world and at all times. ...will have this status only as long as these methods are not yet common in all the areas of language and text research. We can characterise this endeavour
    9 KB (1,442 words) - 10:11, 14 June 2014
  • ...mand domain of an element must be a constituent, given that it consists of all the material dominated by one node; hence the term c(onstituent)-command. O
    4 KB (577 words) - 17:28, 21 June 2014
  • ...ng an FTA, the intention is unambiguously expressed and therefore clear to all participants.
    3 KB (455 words) - 21:31, 28 September 2009
  • ...h and South America and Hawaii, some of which date back a century ago. Not all of those communities consist of permanent members, such as Japanese busines Not all kanji have all four readings; the most common is the ''kan-on'', ''go-on'' is the second m
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  • node A dominates all other nodes in (ii). C dominates F and G, but F and G do not dominate C.
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  • ...lies a speaker`s attitude. While ''will'' can be combined with subjects of all three persons, the usage of ''shall'' is restricted to first-person pronoun ...ntion, or promise and thus presents the future as something independent of all factors that could influence it. The construction is furthermore said to ap
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  • ...temporal structure of the event denoted by the verb and its arguments. Not all verbs have the same aspectual properties and so may belong to different [[a
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  • ...at.blogspot.com/2007/12/climate-change-etymology-and-speaker.html link]). All but a few of their children are being brought up to speak Arabic as their f
    3 KB (438 words) - 16:40, 4 February 2013
  • A similar line of reasoning applies to all the other linguistic units for which symbols have been used. They turn out
    5 KB (717 words) - 06:14, 8 October 2017
  • ...pléter l'idée exprimée par d'autres mots" (the examples make it clear that all kinds of [[dependent]]s are meant).
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  • All other categories of the English tense system are constituted by a combinati ...). The temporal zero-point (t<sub>0</sub>) is the point in time from which all expressed temporal relations take their starting point. It is usually (but
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  • *''Der Begriff der Textverarbeitung bezieht sich auf all jene kognitiven Vorgänge, die an der Aufnahme, Transformation, Organisatio ...fen, Hypothesen aufzustellen, gedankliche Vorstellungen zu entfalten usw., all dies freilich weit über die expliziten Aussagen des Oberflächentextes hin
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  • : “they do not ‘describe’ or ‘report’ or constate anything at all, are not ‘true or false’; and the uttering of the sentence is, or is a *B.1 The procedure must be executed by all participants both correctly and
    10 KB (1,477 words) - 13:07, 2 March 2018
  • ...s, is regarded locally as a variety which does not belong to Rif Berber at all.
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  • ...f activation, strength of connections, and number of activated connections all contribute to the speed and degree to which the threshold of a node is sati ...s of a person's linguistic system is a relational network. These phenomena all support the network model, and no one has ever proposed an alternative mean
    9 KB (1,294 words) - 05:24, 8 March 2018
  • ...third sentence and “many of them” in the forth sentence. One has to follow all the cohesive ties in the subsequent sentences in order to establish the rel ...derstand the concept of cohesion, it is necessary to take a closer look at all the five different kinds of cohesive tie and analyze them in more detail.
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  • All three variables (field, mode, tenor) taken together enable people to charac ...g to the use of an expression in different language situations. Generally, all entries are classified as 'standard'. Additionally, some expressions are ca
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  • Horn (1984) suggests that all maxims (except of the Maxim of Quality) should be replaced with two princip
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  • Adpositions require genitive cases in all their constituents. The adpositions themselves however, need not be the hea
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  • |Speakers= 15000 (Norway); 25000 (all Countries)
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  • | || girl || school-ALL || come-PST-3SG | || girl || school-ALL || (elder.sister-DAT-3SG.POSS) || come-''PASS''-PST-3SG
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  • ...di un’espressione riguardante il suo apparato concettuale, in opposizione all’estensione, ossia il riferimento a entità concrete. ...tensione come oggetto semantico le cui proprietà sono definite formalmente all'interno di una semantica modale.
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  • ...s. Moreover, color terms are part of every language in the world, but they all categorize them differently. Therefore, color terms provide information abo (1) “All those chips which they would under any condition call ''x''.
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  • ...ological diphthongs in its Standard Swedish variation. Only one quarter of all the languages in the world do not make use of diphthongs.<ref name="lindqvi ...a difference in meaning. The first one is the acute accent which exists in all languages of the world. Only the grave accent is typical for Swedish.<ref n
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  • ...inant reasons. A prominent example is of course the British Empire. Today, all the former British colonies have regained their independence, but many of t ...nguistic skills. A multilingual speaker might not be equally proficient in all his languages. One could assume that the speaker is more proficient in the
    18 KB (2,684 words) - 16:51, 22 May 2013
  • ...n the production or modification of sound, had its appropriate Symbol; and all Sounds of the same nature produced at different parts of the mouth are repr
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  • All infixes are left-peripheral: They can only be inserted after the onset of a : ''sangu – sumangu-mangu'' ‘one’ – ‘the whole, all (of)’
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  • | ||Zara.ERG||1s.ALL||Buch.ABS||J-geben.PRF|| ...t im Ergativ wird eingefügt. Das Patiens bleibt das direkte Objekt. '''ERG→ALL, + ERG'''
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  • | was greeted by people all over the country. ...nces; only the rheme is changed:<blockquote>"The throstle (T1) was singing all night (R1). It (T1) was living in a tall tree (R2). It (T1) had a hard tim
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  • ...except in loans or due to vowel-height assimilation. /u/ does not occur at all in grammatical morphemes unless the morpheme has a second syllable with vow ...inal -V₁ʔV₁ (where the two vowels are the same, a pattern found in half of all grammatical suffixes and clitics though not frequently elsewhere), the vowe
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  • |1SG||Haus-ALL||1SG-gehen-PFV |2SG||Haus-ALL||2SG-gehen-PFV
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  • Interference can take place at all levels of the linguistic system, i.e. in [[phonology]], [[morphology]], [[s
    11 KB (1,477 words) - 06:57, 22 October 2009
  • ...d is that of Muysken (2000), which tries to incorporate insights gained in all previous models, with a stronger focus on sociolinguistic than on structura
    10 KB (1,391 words) - 15:32, 31 January 2010
  • „Someone might be sick, go over and look, you all!“<ref name="auam"/>
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  • ...me kind as the entire situation; otherwise the situation is heterogeneous. All static situations are homogeneous by definition. Dynamic situations are con
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  • ...ten und in der von derselben hebräischen Schrift abgeleiteten Orthographie all dieser Sprachen.
    11 KB (1,470 words) - 20:43, 4 July 2014
  • ...solutive case]]: ''besuro'' (fish [sg.]) → ''besuro-bi'' (fish [pl.]). For all other cases, the suffix is ''-za''; thus, "of the fish [pl.]" becomes ''bes ...as the plural pronouns. The singular pronouns also have the same forms for all four noun classes, while the plurals make this distinction, as shown in the
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  • All diese Entwicklungen hin zu einem bewussten Umgang mit der deutschen Sprache ...dann den Wortschatz der Literatur- und Hochsprache umfassen sollten. Neben all dem sollte die Sprachreinigung die wichtigste Rolle spielen. Neben den Übe
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  • ...ischer und (c) pragmatischer Sicht vorschlägt. Universell ist Lieb zufolge all das, was einer Sprache mittels einer Theorie durch eine Person innerhalb ei
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  • The Ed:Forum accepts contributions in German as well as English, as all the editors mostly use German in interacting with each other.
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  • ...M.V. Akimova and M.L. Šapir (cf. Jarcho 2006). It is impossible to discuss all his ideas and considerations in the field of qualitative and quantitative t
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  • ''vealuhit'' „legen“ ''veloh-'''add'''-at/veloh-'''all'''-at'' „sich hinlegen“
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  • | coolspan='4' |'They killed each other.' oder 'They all killed themselves.'
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  • ...ne verbale e esprime il punto di vista del parlante, il modo in cui guarda all'evento (ad esempio, se lo percepisce come un evento compiuto - "Chiara ha p
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  • :1. All languages have /i a u/.
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  • {| border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" rules="all" class="hintergrundfarbe3 rahmenfarbe2" style="margin:1em 1em 1em 0; borde
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  • ...dalla selezione dell’ausiliare per i tempi composti, all’accordo di caso, all’ammissibilità di determinate costruzioni. # Quali sono i '''tratti semantici''' dei verbi che si collegano all’inaccusatività sintattica? Si discute se abbia senso cercare una natura
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  • ...dal tipo ''-e'' al tipo Umlaut + ''-e'', che conducono (come in italiano) all'esistenza di forme alternative nella flessione (es. ''der General, die Gene ...minare il grado di produttività dei procedimenti flessivi di una lingua e, all’interno di quelli derivativi, sicuramente della suffissazione, della pref
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