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  • ...German) term '''aktionsart''' is approx. equivalent to the English terms [[lexical aspect]] and [[kind of action]]. ...es of situation found in our natural environment (cf. Verkuyl 1993: 43). [[Lexical aspect]] and its difference from [[grammatical aspect]] has been prominentl
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  • In syntax, '''C-command''' is a binary relation between nodes in a tree structure which is defined as follows: ...'the first branching node'' dominating A also dominates B. This structural relation is sometimes referred to as ''strict c-command''.
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  • [[causal relation]] concession relation
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  • *Pound, L. 1914. ''Blends: Their Relation to Eng. Word Formation i.'' (from OED s.v. blend) *[[Ronneberger-Sibold, Elke]]. 2006. Lexical blends: Functionally tuning the transparency of complex words. ''Folia Ling
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  • ...ontained in the same tree will be related by one of two different types of relation, namely either by [[dominance]] or by [[precedence]]. A tree structure has ...). Terminal nodes, unless they are empty, are labelled with an appropriate lexical item (a word), viz. b, d, e in (i). Nodes can be branching or non-branching
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  • [[additive relation]] [[alternative relation]]
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  • [[additive relation]] [[alternative relation]]
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  • ...tative concept of polysemy no-one could even notice that there is a lawful relation between the number of meanings of a word and its length).
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  • In specific contexts (e. g. future time reference), the choice of lexical or grammatical future tense marking is obligatory (e. g. ''will'' and ''goi ...t [which] denotes the form taken by the verb to [...] express the temporal relation between the time of the situation in question and an 'orientation time' whi
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  • *– Dies., Extended Projection and Locality. In: P. Coopmans et al. (Hg.), Lexical Specification and Insertion. Amsterdam 2000, 115–133. *M. Moortgat, Subcategorization and the Notion 'Lexical Head'. In: S. Daalder, & M. Gerritsen (Hg.), Linguistics in the Netherlands
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  • *1932 ‘The expression of the ending-point relation in English, French and German’ (con M. Swadesh), Linguist. Soc. of Americ ...Nootka texts: tales and ethnological narrations with grammatical notes and lexical materials’ (con M. Swadesh), W.D. Whitney Linguistic Series, Linguist. S
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  • A Wiki format is typical of the organisation of [[lexical knowledge]] on a morphological basis (alpha sort) supported by hypertext li ...ation of knowledge. As such, it is regarded more valueable and useful than lexical knowledge which is usually acquired through rote and incidental learning as
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  • ...nsate for shortcomings in the matrix language. This may either make up for lexical gaps in the matrix language, or help the speaker to maintaining a smooth sp ...(1986) 'government constraint', which states that elements in a government relation have to be from the same language. Finally, there are principle-based accou
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  • *De Haan, F. 2001. The Relation between Modality and Evidentiality. In: Müller, R. & Reis, M. (eds.). 2001 *Squartini, M. 2008. Lexical vs. grammatical evidentiality in French and Italian. ''Linguistics'', 917-9
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  • .... Gender and folk taxonomy: The indexical relation between grammatical and lexical categorization. ''Noun classes and categorization''. 139-180.
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