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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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  • ...rd in its own right, and therefore ''-ment'' is an [[affix]] of English. A form like ''mit'' (as in ''permit'', ''remit'', ''commit'', etc.) which is not a
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  • ...omplexes Verhältnis von sprachlichen Strukturen, der durch die sprachliche Form bestimmten Bedeutung und der Interpretation sprachlicher Äußerungen, das
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  • '''Homonymy''' is the phenomenon that one form has two or more meanings and/or syntactic functions.
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  • ...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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  • * May, Robert 1985. ''Logical form,'' MIT Press * Williams, E. 1977. ''Discourse and Logical Form,'' Linguistic Inquiry 8-1, 101-139
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  • ...produced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form all other units of sound produced by the speech-organs.'' (Lyons 1968:99)
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  • ...antically more complex category is represented by a phonologically simpler form.
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  • * Sag, Ivan. 1976. ''Deletion and Logical Form.'' Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * Williams, Edwin. 1977. "Discourse and logical form." Linguistic Inquiry 8.1:101–139.
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  • ...z zum [[Signifikat]] die materielle Realisierung eines [[Zeichen]]s, deren Form (sei es graphisch oder lautlich).
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  • ...ies, the phonological rule FINAL DEVOICING cannot apply in the lexicalized form.
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  • In diachronic studies, '''reanalysis''' means that the hearer understands a form to have a structure/meaning different from the speaker. Whereas reanalysis
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  • ...onsgrammatiken]]. In der FUG haben alle grammatischen Repräsentationen die Form von [[Merkmalsstruktur|Merkmalsstrukturen]] im Sinne der Unifikationsgramma
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  • ...ological sequence that cannot be analyzed into smaller units in terms of [[form]] but has two or more distinct components in terms of [[meaning]].
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  • ...[[meaningful unit]] of a language where the relation between (phonetic) [[form]] and [[meaning]] is purely [[arbitrary]].
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  • ...erived from [[d-structure]] by means of [[transformation]]s, and [[Logical Form]] is derived from S-structure in a similar way. See [[affect alpha]].
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  • * Sag, I. 1976. ''Deletion and Logical Form,'' Diss MIT, .
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  • *Fox, Barbara & Hopper, Paul (eds.) 1994. ''Voice: Form and function.'' Amsterdam: Benjamins.
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  • ...ciple''' says that if a rule ambiguously refers to A in a structure of the form of (i), the rule must apply to the higher, more inclusive, node A (Chomsky
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  • ...age concerning the [[acceptability]] of a linguistic expression (sentence, form, etc.).
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  • A radical reanalysis is a special form of the more general concept of [[reanalysis]], which is defined "as change ...bility of modals to appear with the verb to have or in the past-participle form ''-en'' (also the past meaning of some of the forms, which were originally
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  • ...of Trisyllabic Shortening and Velar Softening apply, yielding the surface form ''opácity''.
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  • Eine [[Grammatik]] G heisst rechtslinear, wenn alle Produktionen die Form '''A''' => '''xB''' haben, wobei '''B''' Element des nicht-terminalen Vokab
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  • ::* ''"The element whose form is determined by agreement is the target."'' (Corbett 2006:4)
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  • ...die eine Funktion darstellt, auf der unmittelbar höherliegenden Ebene als Form aufgefasst wird. Es war lange umstritten, ob die analytische Ebene notwendi
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  • ...J. & Vrba, Elisabeth. 1982. "Exaptation: a missing term in the science of form." ''Paleobiology'' 8: 4-15.
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  • ...ctic level of representation ([[D-structure]], [[S-structure]], [[Logical Form]]).
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  • Twelve [[semitone]]s form one [[octave]], which is defined as a doubling of the [[fundamental frequen
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  • ...meaning]]. The lexical items that lexical [[semantics]] is concerned with, form the basic expressions that constitute composite meaning. As in semantics in
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  • Ein '''Grammatikalisierungskanal''' beschreibt den abstrakten Weg, den eine Form/Konstruktion beim Wandel von [[Lexem]] (Inhaltswort) zu [[Grammem]] (Funkti Eine abstraktere Darstellung der Form eines Grammatikalisierungskanals ist die von Hopper & Traugott (2003:7):
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  • The English Past Perfect form (''had finished'') locates the event both prior to an innner-textual refere
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  • ...erm '''formal universal''' has been used for a restriction on the abstract form and general organization of grammatical rules. ''Formal universal'' is ofte
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  • ...ding to their monotonicity-properties. A determiner D in a sentence of the form [<sub>S</sub> [<sub>NP</sub> D CN] VP] establishes a relation between the i
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  • ...h die Phonologische Komponente repräsentierte Strukturebene, phonologische Form (PF) genannt, dient als Schnittstelle zu sensorisch-motorischen Systemen.
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  • ...ns and a delta fanning out at its lowest. Notably, a neuron also has this form.
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  • *May, Robert 1985. ''Logical form''. MIT Press.
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  • Eine [[Grammatik]] G heisst linkslinear, wenn alle Produktionen die Form '''A''' => '''Bx''' haben, wobei '''B''' Element des nicht-terminalen Vokab
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  • *Latein ''formalis'' - die Form betreffend
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  • ...node that immediately dominates both members. As a consequence, a complex form inherits the properties of its head.
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  • ...f a (non-finite) [[dependent clause]]. Morphologically, it is a non-finite form which is crucially not specified for [[person]], [[number]] and [[mood]]. O
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  • ...that it was felt that [[subordinator]]s and [[coordinator]]s do not really form a natural class of phenomena that could be called [[conjunction (i.e. conne
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  • ...n also modify [[VP]]s, or [[sentence]]s. It has been proposed that adverbs form a distinct category, ADV, because - unlike the [[lexical categories]] - the
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  • ...ay of saying that a determiner D is conservative, is that an [[NP]] of the form D(CN) 'lives on' the interpretation of CN.
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  • ...f a (non-finite) [[dependent clause]]. Morphologically, it is a non-finite form which is crucially not specified for [[person]], [[number]] and [[mood]]. O
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  • *Williams, E. 1979. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1,'' 101-139.
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  • ...that it can be followed by an adjective, does not have a special inflected form, etc.
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  • ...between two spaces in the spelling or the linguist's description (= [[word-form]]). *[[word-form]], [[grammatical word]] (= a text word, occurring between two spaces)
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  • ...' (originally formulated by [[Robert Beard]]) is the claim that that the [[form]] of [[inflection]]al and [[derivation]]al [[affix]]es is separated from th ...ut to different M-rules, and these rules spell out the actual phonological form of the plurals in (i). On the other hand, [[conversion]] can be seen to be
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  • ...n focus. The focus domain covers the string of speech sounds that together form the important part. <br />'''Broad focus''' vs '''narrow focus'''<nowiki>:
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  • The Latin form of the word ([[nomen actionis]]) was widely used in the 19th and early 20th
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  • ...nological rules. In the theory of Lexical Morphology/Phonology the derived form [[opaque] ity] is changed into </nowiki>''opacity'' within the Lexicon. The
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  • ...rgumente dafür, dass der indefinite Artikel im Englischen ursprünglich die Form [an] hatte und das Englische über die Regel
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  • *{{: Spencer 1991}}*Zwicky, A. 1977. Discourse and Logical Form. ''Linguistic Inquiry 8-1,'' 101-139.
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  • Die Homographie ist eine Form lexikalischer [[Ambiguität]]: Zwei Ausdrücke sind homograph, wenn sie in
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  • ...ss by which multilinear representations are linearized. For the [[Arabic]] form ''katab'' 'write-perfect active' this entails the following change:
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  • An alternative form of the term is ''substrate''. The relational adjective is ''substratal''.
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  • ...a list of [[actual word]]s, where 'actual word' is defined as any [[word]] form that some speaker has been observed to use (in ordinary speech). Hence, [[p
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  • ...her typological study, Kemmer (1993) sees the '''middle voice''' as a verb form denoting a transitive situation conceptualized as a single [[Entity|entity] === One-form system ===
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  • ...ly finding that grammatical features found in one language show up in some form or other in other languages as well, if we have the subtlety it takes to di
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  • ...chon seit der Antike in etlichen Zeichensystemen gesucht, die alle in eine Form von Kurzschrift mündeten. ...r]]en und der mathematischen Schreibweise mit der Stenografie eine weitere Form maximaler schriftlicher Komprimierung von sprachlicher Information im Gebra
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  • ...does not satisfy a theta-role of the affix; rather the affix and the stem form a composed [[argument structure]]. In order to be able to relate the argume
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  • ...hat mothers provide children with implicit lessons. These lessons take the form of a special speech variety called Motherese (or, as the French call it, Ma ...o inadequate because it is used in the literature in a negative sense as a form of language which uses a restricted set of features... Here I will use the
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  • ...form a compound can occur independently on their own and that they do not form a productive pattern. Affixes have a predictable function and can typically
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  • '''Nominalization''' is a [[noun|nominal]] form (ii) corresponding to a [[verb]]al expression
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  • ...lform''' (CNF), wenn sie ausschließlich [[Ersetzungsregel]]n der folgenden Form enthält:
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  • ...tributed to the fact that the direct object and the indirect object do not form a constituent. A stricter version of the notion constituent holds that only
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  • ...Struktur (surface structure, [[Oberflächenstruktur]]) bzw. der [[Logischen Form]]. N. Chomsky, Essays on Form and Interpretation. New York 1977. <br>
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  • ...y very similar, and it is tempting to derive them from a common underlying form by a kind of phonological rule. Warlbiri also has a rule of reduplication w
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  • ...1930). Apparently it occurred earlier in Trubetzkoy (1923), in the Russian form ''jazykovoj sojuz'' (cf. Reiter 1991:52), but it became widely known only a
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  • The feature specification [VFORM PAS] (''verb form'' = passive participle) will not be freely instantiated in any lexical cate
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  • ...ngers: Evolutionary corollaries of socio-cultural influences on linguistic form.' ''Lingua'' 117: 543–578.
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  • * [[nominative case (citation form)]]
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  • ...rmtheitsbedingungen für (lokale) Bäume auffasst, dann lässt eine Regel der Form ''X'' <math>\rightarrow</math> <math>Y_1</math> <math>Y_2</math> ... <math> In modifizierter Form werden ID/LP-Regeln auch in der [[HPSG|Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
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  • :::*''"The phrase boys and girls belongs to the same form-class as the constituents, boys, girls; these constituents are the ''member
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  • ...ng a transitive verb a new lexical ID rule which introduces a passive verb form accompanied by the same phrases, except that the direct object replaced by
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  • ...en, folglich nicht phonologisch interpretiert werden und keine phonetische Form aufweisen.
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  • ...a rule which changes already specified information, and renders the output form distinct from the input.
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  • ...ombinationen von Spezifikationen zu verhindern. Die meisten FCRs haben die Form von Implikationen.
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  • In [[Latin]] linguistics, the term '''supine''' refers to a [[non-finite]] form of the [[verb]] that expresses purpose and other [[adverb]]ial notions.
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  • ...hen allgemeinen Gedächtnisses, [. . .]'' (van Dijk 1980: 169), sind ''eine Form mentaler Organisation [. . .] für komplexe stereotype Handlungen und Ereig ...eue Situationen angewandt werden, allerdings manchmal nur in modifizierter Form.
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  • ...ingua francas'', or sometimes ''lingue franche'' (using the Italian plural form).
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  • ...skeleton]] has to be associated with the [[melody tier]]. In a simplified form the WFC says that
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  • ''Tantum'' is from Latin and means 'only', and ''plurale'' is the Latin form of ''plural''. So ''plurale tantum'' is originally a Latin phrase meaning '
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  • ...ss or the product of applying a set of phonological rules to an underlying form; see [[derivation (phonology)]]
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  • ...er than two moras, though in English this only occurs with their [[reduced form]]s: ''for'' [fɔː]/[fə], ''she'' [ʃiː]/[ʃi], etc.).
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  • Die Merkmalsspezifikation [VFORM PAS] (''verb form'' = passive Partizip) darf nicht einfach in einer lexikalischen Kategorie i
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  • ...flection level. First, the word ''park'' undergoes pluralization, then the form ''parks'' returns to the compound level and the compound ''parks commission
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  • *Atlas, J. and S. Levinson (1981) It-clefts, informativeness, and logical form, In: P. Cole ed., Radical Pragmatics, 1-61, New York: Academic Press ...inference: Q-based and R-based implicature, In: D. Schiffrin ed., Meaning, Form and Use in Context (GURT '84), 11-42, Washington: Georgetown University Pre
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  • The form ''COMP'' was widely used in the classical period of [[Government-Binding th
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  • ...layers or [[stratum (in neurocognitive linguistics)|strata]]. Its earlier form, in the late fifties and early sixties, followed the tradition of structura ...ems]]. Operation of the system, for speaking and understanding, takes the form of activation passing through the network. Multiple pathways are invariably
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  • ...ers arises this is split up by an [[epenthetic vowel]]. Third, in the 2sg. form a stem ending in a [[sibilant]] takes the suffix ''-ol/-el'', while other s
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  • ...türlichen Sprachen syntaktische Phänomene gibt, die sich mit Regeln dieser Form nicht erfassen lassen (z.B. nicht-lokale Abhängigkeiten, Einbettungen beli
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  • ...eneidet und hasst ihn' (das Verb ''invidet'' verlangt den Dativ, die volle Form müsste also ''Invidet ei et odit eum'' [beneidet ihm und hasst ihn] lauten
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  • *L. Rizzi, On the Form of Chains: Criterial Positions and ECP Effects. Ms. Univ. of Siena 2004.
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  • ...kt (Auswahl eines bestimmten Vokabulars und einer bestimmten grammatischen Form) und den rhetischen Akt (Bedeutungsfestlegung) zusammenfasst (Austin 1972 (
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  • ...s, the linguistic sing links the human idea of an object or concept to the form of the sign (e.g. a particular sequence of sounds). ...ic signs. They are not innate to things or concepts they mean. Thereby the form of a linguistic sign is an arbitrary convention.
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  • In der [[GG]] ist '''Ersetzungsregel''' ein Regeltyp der Form
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  • If we form the passive of ''break'' (= ''broken''), the object (or internal argument)
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  • ...poses the lower-level categories Root and Affix. Affixation rules take the form in (i) and compound rules the one in (ii):
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  • (iv) FPC IV: If two stems are sisters (i.e. they form a compound),
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  • ...ce which is always true, not due to its word meanings but to its [[logical form]]. A tautology is also called a logical truth or a [[necessary truth]]. A s
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  • * Adjectival form: [[trochaic]]
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  • ...ukturgrammatik]] verwendet, um strukturelle Generalisierungen in ähnlicher Form zu erfassen wie Transformationsregeln in der frühen Transformationsgrammat
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  • ...rb), Komparation (Adjektiv). Flexion kann in verschiedener morphologischer Form geschehen, im Deutschen sowohl durch Abwandlung des Stammes als auch durch
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  • ...dass mehrere mögliche Formen miteinander konkurieren, wobei sich diejenige Form durchsetzt, welche am optimalisten die einer Sprache zugrundeliegenden Rege
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  • ...ational content'' (avoidance of ambiguity/obscurity) and ''minimization of form'' (be brief) are identified Horn. ...n (2000) distinguishes between minimization of content and minimization of form where general and shorter expressions are favored. He states a 'Q-' and an
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  • ...B.C. writing was developed anew by the Chinese and the latest independent form of wiriting was to come from Mesoamerica - the writing of the Maya that was
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  • ...for those established words which, despite their being established, still form part of a synchronically productive series, differing only from potential w
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  • Sowohl grammatische als auch lexikalische Morpheme können in der Form verschiedener Allomorphe vorkommen. ...iges Morphem {Plural} bei Substantiven ansetzt, so tritt dieses Morphem in Form von folgenden Allomorphen auf:
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  • ...' ensures that there can be no ambiguity of [[government]]. The 'absolute' form of the Minimality Condition states that a [[projection]] of an intermediate
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  • ...r sich mit dem Verfahren der [[Kettenanalyse]], sowie einer eigenen frühen Form der [[Transformationsgrammatik]]. (Nicht zu verwechseln mit jener, die sein
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  • ...object NP contrary to intransitive verbs. We can say that transitive verbs form a subcategory of the category of verbs, by virtue of the fact that they mus
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  • ...ng von [[Sinn und Bedeutung]] übernommen, sie jedoch in leicht veränderter Form formalisiert hat.
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  • *''Illokutionäre Akte vollziehen heißt, eine regelgeleitete Form von Verhalten ausführen'' (Searle 1974: 86).
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  • ...orm of ''to be'' or ''sein'', respectively, whereas the other verbs take a form of ''to have'' or ''haben'', respectively.
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  • McCarthy (1981) has argued that the representation of the [[Arabic]] form ''katab'' 'write, perfect active' consists of three independent tiers: (a)
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  • ..." for any kind of speech form, from the most concrete idiolect (the speech form of a single person) to the most abstract language. Whether two lects are co ...t would seem to be more straightforward if all humans used the same speech form, just as all humans have the same body parts and bodily functions. However,
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  • ...rrow</math> NP Conj NP) nicht korrekt verarbeiten können, da Regeln dieser Form zu nicht-terminierenden Berechnungen (Endlosschleife) führen.
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  • ...carry'. It is first attested in English in the 15th century, and the Latin form ''casus ablativus'' is said to have been coined by Julius Caesar (OED s.v.)
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  • ...Termkomplemente (Subjekt und Objekte) sind sie nicht weglassbar und in der Form vom übergeordneten Verb bestimmt. Sie bilden Argumente des Prädikats und
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  • ...e]]s. Different word-classes (Noun, Adjective, or Verb) can be combined to form a compound, though the most productive type, as far as English is concerned
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  • * Halle and Keyser 1971. ''English stress: its form, its growth and its role in verse,'' Harper &amp; Row, New York.
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  • So, a true sentence of the form [<sub>S</sub> NP VP] with a right downward monotone NP entails the truth of
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  • So a true sentence of the form [<sub>S</sub> NP VP] with a right upward monotone NP entails the truth of [
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  • ...rules]] that [[generate]] [[phrase structure]](s). These have the general form of (i), where X is the name of the phrase and Y Z W defines its structure.
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  • ...d out. The situation is crucially different in the second example. In this form the content of the [[verb]] ''klimmen'' is not structurally adjacent to the
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  • (i) In all rules whose structural index is of the form ... A Y, and
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  • /griech. morphe/ - Form
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  • ...ogies. In such systems, word formation processes generally do not take the form of linear [[affixation]].
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  • ...-referential with the full NP. If one takes the sentence to have a logical form like [John:x [x gave [x's hat] to me ] and [Bill:y gave [y's hat] to Sarah]
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  • Manner is coded as a less finite verb form (subordinated). In this strategy, the subject of the non-finite form is the same as the subject of the main clause, which is shown by agreement
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  • ...owohl für phonologische Interpretationsregeln, als auch für die [[Logische Form]], die ihrerseits durch semantische Interpretationsregeln in semantische Fo
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  • ...as they are for their own purposes, theories of the outputs, are in such a form that there is no plausible avenue that could lead to their development. Thi
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  • ...n (not to confuse with teleological explanation), which is the appropriate form of explanation in linguistics. The simple variant, represented by the Hempe
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  • ...ation]], popularized by Chomsky (1981), although mostly in its abbreviated form [[Θ-role]].
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  • ...ication between the author and a native speaker, these examples themselves form an (idiolectal) doculect.
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  • ...quantitative characteristics of language and text in an exact mathematical form. Specifically, JQL publishes on:
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  • ...ng Hypothesis''' is a hypothesis proposed in Siegel (1974) which takes the form in (i):
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  • ...yclic rules important theoretical consequences have been drawn. It follows form this condition that cyclic rules cannot operate on underived lexical items.
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  • In traditional grammaticography, a predicate combines with a subject to form a sentence, and the ascribes a property to the subject referent (e.g. ''Soc
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  • ''Auxiliary verb'' and its short form ''auxiliary'' are used interchangeably, because grammarians do not talk abo
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  • *J. Aoun, Generalized Binding. The Syntax and Logical Form of wh-Interrogatives. Dordrecht 1986.
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  • * May, Robert 1985. ''Logical form,'' MIT Press
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  • The name form ''Gooniyandi'' is now preferred because this is how the language name is wr
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  • *Maienborn, Claudia 2003: Die logische Form von Kopula-Sätzen. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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  • ...s demonstratives can grammaticalize into definite or specific article they form a natural continuum making it hard to define discrete categories. Articles
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  • ...feste, aber metaphorische Art und Weise vermitteln. Durch ihre einprägsame Form und ihren volkstümlichen Erfahrungen sind sie im Munde des Volkes und so e ...ert: sie sind in sich geschlossen, haben eine künstliche, aber einprägsame Form, sind dem Volk bekannt, enthalten eine lehrhafte Tendenz und sind meist bil
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  • '''Ablaut''' is a process by which an inflected form of a word is formed by changing the vowel of the [[base]]. In the narrower
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  • *[[Form]] vs. [[Inhalt]]
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  • == Form und Merkmale == ...h ist, zumal es Übergänge zum Sprichwort gibt und Redensarten sogar in die Form von Sprichwörtern gebracht werden können (durch Hinzufügen eines Subjekt
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