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  • ...of [[Bohumil Trnka]]. Vilém Mathesius became the second personality of the linguistic branch that influenced Krámský’s studies. The reason for following in t Structuralism of the Prague linguistic circle (having such famous members as [[Roman Jakobson]] and [[Nikolai Trub
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  • ...ph]] that always occurs attached to another morph and forms a phonological unit with that morph. Affixes are most often phonologically reduced, i.e. short. *Bauer, Laurie. 2003. ''Introducing linguistic morphology'' (2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. ISBN
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  • ...are shared by other lexemes and indeed they often come into play in extra-linguistic activity. But there is one node at the logical top of the functional web, t
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  • ...– [[law]] – [[theory]] – [[explanation in linguistics]] – [[unit]] – [[property]] – [[the role of statistics in quantitative l ...– [[power laws in linguistics]] – [[synergetic linguistics]] – [[linguistic economy]] –
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  • ...ic areas]] | [[Portal:Biography|Biography]] | [[Portal:Linguistic research|Linguistic research]] | [[Portal:Linguists|Linguists]] [[property]], [[unit]], [[entropy]], [[frequency]], [[function]], [[law]], [[graph theory]], [[h
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  • ...way” (Löbner 2002: p. 39). However, disregarding puns (see 1.5), in every linguistic situation only one meaning of an ambiguous expression can be used. There ar ...1993) offers a classical definition of vagueness. He characterises it as a linguistic phenomenon, where “two or more meanings associated with a given phonologi
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  • ...ining more than one sentence is perceived as a text, there will be certain linguistic features present in that passage which can be identified as contributing to ...n be called a text. This process, which combines sentences to a meaningful unit, is called cohesion and can be subdivided into the categories: reference, s
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