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  • The term '''part of speech''' is a synonym of [[word class]]. ''Part of speech'' is a [[loan translation]] of Latin ''pars orationis'', which ha
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  • ...moved out of that clause. The first part is illustrated in (i), the second part in (ii). The second part of the constraint can now be subsumed under the [[Adjunct Condition]], give
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  • ...here was silence on his part and after which there was also silence on his part"'' (Fries 1952:23)
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  • ...e formant [[transition]] from the first C and before the transition to the second C.
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  • ...sure, resulting in a [[fricative]] ending. The stop part and the fricative part have the same place of articulation (i.e. they are [[homorganic segment]]s)
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  • In the '''pseudo-cleft construction''', like the [[cleft]] construction, some part X of a sentence is [[focus]]sed. (ii) is a pseudo-cleft version of (i). The focussed part X (''a herring'') is associated with a [[free relative]] clause in a copula
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  • ...hose first part is more [[sonorous]], so that the stress is on their first part.
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  • The term '''part of speech''' is a synonym of [[word class]]. ''Part of speech'' is a [[loan translation]] of Latin ''pars orationis'', which ha
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  • ...equency range is passed by the filter. The reject band refers to the other part of the spectrum: sound energy in that frequency range is blocked by the fil
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  • ...], the '''passive articulator''' is the part of the mouth where the moving part of the mouth is placed to produce a particular [[sound]], contributing to d
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  • ...ld men's home', ''onderwatergedeelte'' 'submerged part' (Lit. 'under water part'), and ''God-is-dood-these'' 'God-is-dead thesis'.
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  • ...ss allowed, he worked on developing his theory until his death. The second part of his work, ''The Theory of Functional Grammar'', was published posthumous * ''The Theory of Functional Grammar'' (Part I: The Structure of the clause), 1989 ISBN 90-6765-432-9
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  • ...= Latin ''nomen substantivum''). In other European Languages, the ellipted part was ''nomen'', so English ''noun'' corresponds to German ''Substantiv'', Ru [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...commonly used (especially in computational linguistics) abbreviation for [[part of speech]].
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  • * [[part of speech]] (this is the old term) [[Category:Part of speech|!]]
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  • ...rest of the sound is usually determined by two threshold measurements. The part of the sound that does the masking is called the [[masker component]]; the
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  • Loanblends are compounds in which one part is borrowed and the other substituted with a native word (e.g. Germ. ''Show
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  • The front-end of a [[speech recognition]] system is the [[signal]] analysis part of the system.
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  • The posterior part of the [[vocal tract]] above the [[larynx]] is formed by a tube of muscles
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  • That part of [[grammar]] which contains the rules that provide syntactic structures w
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  • A constituent of an expression is any part of the expression that, linguistically, functions as a unit. In terms of [[ Various tests can be employed to establish whether a given part of an expression is a constituent. One well-known test is used in (ii);
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  • ...ki Fumihiko was born in the Kobiki-chō (木挽町) section of Edo in what is now part of Ginza, Tokyo. He was the third son of the Confucian scholar and gunnery ...ur-volume ''Daigenkai,'' though published under Ōtsuki's name and based in part on his work, appeared some years after his death and was completed by other
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  • ...construction (e.g. a morpheme or a phrase) is associated with a different part of that construction by the hearers and/or speakers.
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  • The part of the [[glottal cycle]] during which the [[glottis]] is opened. Men have a
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  • ...abbreviation for [[Endangered Languages Documentation Programme]]. It is a part of the [[HRELP]].
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  • ...where the information about the [[theta-grid]] is decoded, and as such is part of the syntactic structure of verbs.
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  • ...]], [[verb]] and [[adjective]]. It is not a perfect synonym of the terms [[part of speech]]/[[word class]], because these terms also comprise minor categor *[[part of speech]], [[word class]], [[syntactic category]] (but these terms are so
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  • * a [[syntactic category]], i.e. a part of speech such as noun, verb, adjective
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  • * in the sense 'maximal clause', i.e. 'clause that is not part of another clause'; see [[sentence]]
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  • The term '''contact''' is used as part of a number of technical terms:
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  • Part of the [[Text-to-Speech]] process. The process whereby written words and se
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  • ...t of a word to which inflectional affixes are added, and ''base'' for that part to which any other morpheme is added (inflectional, derivational, compound)
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  • In linguistics, a subject is a part of a sentence. This part is ''formal'' (different length –one or more words) and ''functional'' (t
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  • ...a relation holding between a [[constituent]] and the clause that it forms part of.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...tion (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''periphery''' is the part that does not belong to the core, i.e. the [[predicate]] and [[core argumen
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  • ...spond to arguments in syntactic structure. Thematic interpretation is only part of the semantic interpretation of natural language sentences, which also en
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  • ...not be literally silent as the [[fundamental frequency]] may run through a part of the 'silent' interval (this is called [[prevoicing]]).
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  • Also called '''soft palate'''. The muscular part of the roof of the [[mouth]], behind the [[palate]], that acts as a valve b
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • In phonology, the '''melody tier''' is the part of a phonological representation which encodes the [[segment]]al contents o
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  • '''Core-grammar''' is that part of the relatively stable (steady) state of the language faculty (i.e. of th
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  • ...nd the '''soft palate''' or [[velum]] (which is the more fleshy and mobile part at the back). The term [[palatal]] sounds applies to sounds articulated in
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  • ...een an entity and its parts. The whole is also called [[holonym]] and each part of it a [[meronym]].
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  • The term is also used more generally to cover everything that is part of the [[meaning]] of an expression except for its [[denotation]]. In this
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  • ...gramme at the [[School of Oriental and African Studies]] (London). It is a part of the [[HRELP]].
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  • ...syntax''' is a notion in the [[Minimalist Program]]. Covert syntax is that part of syntax which is ordered after [[Spell-Out]], i.e. leaves no traces in th
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  • ...in a slightly different sense ('maximal clause', i.e. a clause that is not part of another clause).
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  • ...e-marker K* satisfies [[X-bar theory]]. If the phrase-marker K1 is already part of the phrase-marker K (but distinct from phi), GT instantiates what is kno
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  • In [[phonetics]], the '''active articulator''' is the part of the mouth that carries out movements and whose position with respect to
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  • |Countries =Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, part of Belgium, Suriname |OfficialLg =Netherlands, part of Belgium, Suriname
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  • ...sentation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''core''' is the part that consists of the [[predicate]] and its [[core argument|argument]]s. The
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  • Verbs are distinguished from other [[part of speech|parts of speech]] because of their possible [[inflection]] in [[t [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • An '''echo question''' is a [[question]] that directly takes up (or "echoes") part of a declarative sentence made before. It copies an utterance and contains
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • Through '''hyperanalysis''', a [[linguistic unit]] loses a part or all of its meaning or function. This process takes place in a situation
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  • [[Category:Part of speech|!]]
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  • ...an the main language of the utterance, which has not become an established part of this language. Nonce borrowings are more or less equivalent to instances
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  • '''Particle''' is a general term for a type words that are not major [[part of speech|parts of speech]] ([[noun]]s, [[verb]]s, [[adjective]]s) and are Although the particle ''uit'' seems to be a morphological part of the verb in (i), it is not in (ii).
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  • ...to a question, then the presupposition is the information that was already part of the question. ...aced in B. The focus is ''John''. The [[topic]], ''Mary'' in this case, is part of the presupposition.
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  • The '''larynx''' is a part of the [[windpipe]] (or trachea) containing the [[vocal folds]]. The larynx
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...the languages of Torrres Straits with vocabularies and grammatical notes. Part II. ''Royal Irish Academy – Proceedings ser.'' 3, v. 4, 119-373. *Trombetti, Alfredo. 1903. Delle relazioni delle lingue caucasiche. Part II. In: ''Giornale della Società asiatica italiana'' 16:145-175.
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  • ...by a structurally related [[phrase]], or if it is a 'designated element'. Part of the recoverability condition is subsumed under the [[ECP]]. See [[deleti
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  • ...associated with the designatum is, at least potentially and in its degree, part of the base. Thus for a word like ''book'', the semantic structure BOOK wil ...p and the other profiles the other participant. The designatum of CHILD is part of the base of PARENT, and vice versa, but it is not designated when viewed
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  • Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in speech production is called an '''articu
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  • in (i), ''John'' is the external argument of the verb ''buy'', and is not part of its maximal projection VP.
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  • '''Lexical component''' is a term used for one autonomous part or module of the grammar, viz. the module where the word formation rules an
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  • *Dik, Simon C. 1997a. ''The theory of Functional Grammar. Part 1: The structure of the clause''. 2nd edition, edited by Kees Hengeveld. Fu *Dik, Simon C. 1997b. ''The theory of Functional Grammar. Part 2: Complex and derived constructions''. 2nd edition, edited by Kees Hengeve
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  • ...tion of the [[velum]] and the position of the [[tongue]] and [[lips]]. Any part of the vocal apparatus involved in speech production is called an [[articul
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  • ...ty) results. A sentence is a maximal [[clause]], i.e. a clause that is not part of another clause.
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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) Reduplication is a [[word formation]] process by which some part of a base (= a [[segment]], [[syllable]], [[morpheme]]) is repeated, either
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  • ...truction''' is a construction typical of [[Dutch]] and [[German]] in which part of an [[infinitival complement]] appears to be [[extraposed]]. ...as been extraposed in toto, but in (i)b, the so-called third construction, part of the complement (''de prijs'') is in situ.
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  • ...t the LCS of ''the book went to me'', i.e. [GO (y, [TO (z)])], is a proper part of (i).
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  • [[Category:Part of speech|Noun, Relational]]
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...cted, in contrast to ''the wagon'' in ''he loaded hay on the wagon'' (only part of the wagon may be affected).
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  • ...continuous constituents are analyzed as the result of [[movement]] of only part of a constituent.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...as been the question whether existence and uniqueness should be treated as part of the assertion (as Russell did) or as a presupposition (as Strawson propo
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  • ...domain covers the string of speech sounds that together form the important part. <br />'''Broad focus''' vs '''narrow focus'''<nowiki>: the focus domain ca
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • In [[phonetics]], the '''place of articulation''' refers to the part of the [[vocal tract]] where the constriction is made to produce a particul
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...interpretation 'x is nice &amp; y is a man &amp; x = y' where the 'x = y' part represents the identification.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • [[Category:Part of speech|!]]
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  • ...f the language has a productive affix with the same phonological form as a part of the word that underwent back formation.
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  • ...nces like (i) is an analytic truth because the meaning of the predicate is part of the meaning of the subject.
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  • ...evel constituents (i.e. [[feet]] (=F)) that consist of syllables. The main part of this labeling rule in English states that in a configuration [A B], B is
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  • ...ned. This grammar distinguishes a basis configuration (the only obligatory part), which can be preceded by prefix configurations, and followed by the suffi
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  • ...onstituent occurs in a special, intonationally and/or grammatical separate part of the clause (sometimes described as "outside the clause") *Dik, Simon C. 1997. ''The theory of functional grammar. Part 1. The structure of the clause.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • :::*''"Core arguments are those arguments which are part of the semantic representation of the verb."'' (Van Valin & LaPolla 1997:26
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • '''Verbal extension''' is a Integral part of verbal morphology in most [[Bantu languages]]. A [[suffix]], more often
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...s or phonemes, letters, syllables, morph(em)s, words, word classes such as part-of-speech, and even higher units such as syntactic constructions.
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  • ...] to its [[wh-phrase|''wh''-phrase(s)]] in a [[context]] where the omitted part can be reconstructed from the preceding [[sentence]].
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  • ...f a language assign a regular derivational structure to a word, although a part of this structure, namely the [[base]], did not previously exist. If this n
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...' Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. New Series, Vol. 37, Part 3.
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  • *[[pleonastic negation]] (this was the usual term until the latter part of the 20th century)
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  • ...sup>2</sup>) is an example of a non-maximal chain, since this chain, being part of the maximal chain (''who''<sub>i</sub>, t<sub>i</sub><sup>1</sup>, t<sub
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  • Lezgian is spoken in Russia (southernmost part of Daghestan Republic) and northern Azerbaijan.
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  • ...ical separation from V<sup>0</sup> grammatically (morphologically) it is a part of the verb inflection.
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  • ...called '''priming'''. Phonological priming can be exemplified by the first part of the word 'bad' ('bath') priming the word 'bal' ('ball'). Semantic primin
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  • ...logy]], a '''vowel''' is a [[speech sound]] in whose articulation the oral part of the [[breath channel]] is not constricted enough to cause audible fricat
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  • ...rent speakers produce the same word. Categorical perception is acquired as part of the acquisition of the native language. The listeners learns to be sensi
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • (Belgium). He established [[contact linguistics]] as an integral part of linguistics,
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  • ...cture and function. A guide to three major structural-functional theories. Part 1: Approaches to the simplex clause.'' Studies in language companion series
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  • ...motion construction''' (omitting the subject, which Lamb does not consider part of it) is a [[construction (in neurocognitive linguistics)|construction]] t
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  • the phenomenon that a category can inherit (part of) the [[argument structure]] of the category from which it is derived.
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  • A '''root''' is a part of a [[word]] with [[lexical meaning]] that cannot be broken down further.
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  • ...those established words which, despite their being established, still form part of a synchronically productive series, differing only from potential words
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  • *Halliday, M.A.K. 1967. Notes on transitivity and theme in English. Part 2. ''Journal of Linguistics'' 3:199-244.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • '''Language planning''' refers to deliberate efforts on the part of governments, educators or intellectuals to modify the structure or socia
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  • ...y complementizers or other elements (most notably, the finite verb in verb-second languages). See [[complementizer (in X-bar theory)]]. [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...aying it&rsquo;s the morphemes which bear meaning. For an affix which is a part complex morpheme, this view is somewhat misleading. For such examples see [ ...above examples were affixes that are phonologically bound, i.e. they are a part of a [[phonological word]]. A [[Turkish]] example from Bickel & Nichols (in
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  • ...rminers. The formal theory of generalized quantifiers already existed as a part of mathematical logic (Mostowski 1957) and it was implicit in [[Montague Gr
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  • ...] may be precisely located. Each external connection then is defined to be part of its source nection, but not of its destination nection.
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  • * Determination of the class of the unit (e.g., part of speech of a word)
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  • ...e (1975), which speakers can be expected to observe in a [[discourse]], as part of a rational and purposeful exchange of information:
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  • ...ty. It has been built as it has because of the DNA. But a very important part of the structure is there because of the person's experience during his lif
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  • ...ce analysis|analysis]] in which each [[node]] is marked in terms of both [[part of speech|form]] and [[syntactic function|function]]. In addition to senten
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • The part above the line represents a set of universal [[law]]s and a set of boundary
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  • '''Stem''' is a term which is commonly used for the uninflected part of a word. A stem is a morphological constituent to which [[affix]]es may b
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  • A concept has for the most part been arrived at as a result of the person's experience in the world.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • ...is of the meaning of a simple statement, which can be true or false. It is part of the ''[[Speech act]]'' theory mainly proposed by [[John Langshaw Austin]
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  • ...them in order to make network diagrams easier to read; the labels are not part of the structure.
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  • [[Category:Part of speech|Verb]]
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  • ...urse]], the comment is [[new information]] about it. The topic is thus the part of the proposition that is being talked about ([[Predication|predicated]]).
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  • '''Derivation''' refers to a part of [[morphology]] that is characterized by relatively concrete morphologica ...tegory. Traditionally derivation is distinguished from [[inflection]] (the second type of major morphological operation). Although it is not possible to draw
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  • ...ructures which previously belonged to a different domain of grammar become part of the morphological system of a language.
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  • Something that is implied by a speaker uttering a sentence, without being part of the truth-conditional content of that sentence. The notion was introduce
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  • ...y 1979, Kiparsky 1982). In the third approach, morphology is an integrated part of the syntactic component, which means that both are subject to the same s
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  • '''Scope''' is that part of a [[formula]] to which an operator is prefixed.
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  • ...the phonemes of a language build a balanced system so that a change in one part of the system can cause changes in its other parts. In this view, sound sys ...e gap by pulling in some other sound of the phonemic system. If after this second change a new gap emerges the process of pulling continues resulting in a ch
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  • ...' was borrowed from German Ablaut, coinded by [[Jacob Grimm]] in the early part of the 19th century.
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  • ...if not all, noun lexemes it is probably in the angular gyrus, in the lower part of the parietal lobe close to Wernicke's area, that has connections to the ...to each of the different concepts which the lexeme can represent. So this part of the structure, as you can see, is purely ''relational''.
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  • ...rber''. The Rif is the name of a mountainous range in Northern Morocco, in part of which Rif Berber is spoken. The most generally used autonym is ''Tamazig Rif Berber is spoken in the north-eastern part of Morocco. The easternmost dialects which are usually included in this gro
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  • The second largest part of Swedish speakers exists in Finland. Ca. 300,000 Finland-Swedes are regis * Götamål: Bohuslän, Halland (except for the southern part), Västergötland, Dalsland, Småland, Värmland
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  • .... Ossetic Phonology. In Alan S. Kaye, ed., Phonologies of Asia and Africa, part 2, pp. 707-731. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.
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  • Furthermore, the more frequently any part of the linguistic [[Relational_network|network]] (or wider cognitive networ
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  • A '''node''' in narrow notation is part of an account of the internal structure of a node of compact notation. The
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  • [[Category:Part of speech]]
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  • | || PT || speak || PART || T. | || PT || kill || PART || youth || PART || T.
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  • ...point in the visual system where we have the visual image of "red". Thus, part of the meaning of "red" to a human being is the visual image of what "red"
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  • ...re born with it), in a seemingly effortless, or at least untaught, way, as part of ordinary interaction with caretakers and older children. But languages c ...sense refers to the ability to use a language (in the first sense). In the second sense, the word is used without an article in English. This ability compris
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  • ...more emphasis, necessarily, on the end of the situation than on any other part of the situation.' (Comrie 1976: 18)
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  • ...ring to arrangements. He said that we could use the term to refer to that part of the structure which is concerned with arrangements at whatever level. S
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  • ...ames, from the Greek word onoma, `name'. Proper names are a very important part of our lives. We all have personal proper names, and we live in streets and (8) the naming of persons, places, etc. in second-order worlds such as myth, literature and film, and in supernatural worlds
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  • Beim Tagging wird jedem [[Token]] eines Satzes dessen Wortart (engl. [[part of speech]]) hinzugefügt. Man bedient sich dazu einer definierten Menge vo
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  • benutzen:1SG es:PART jeder Tag:AKK.SG regieren im '''im NOM und AKK''' den PART.SG:
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  • take the position that these other systems are not part of linguistic structure and therefore
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  • ...formation]] component. Hence, in this approach morphology is an integrated part of the lexicon.
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  • ..., by analogy, word forms they presumably have not heard since they are not part of adult language, like ''brang'' as the past tense of ''bring'' (compare '
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  • ...entities) where the actor(-part of the entity) is acting on the undergoer(-part of the entity) and actor is coreferential with undergoer.
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  • ...e of the Athabaskan family, the classifier is still used to some extent as part of the verbal classification system. For example, the following verbs diffe
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  • ...ord form or even word class depending on the sentence’s interpretation are part of this category. ''Flying planes'' in this example sentence may be underst ...mple of polysemy. There are distinct usages of the word – either as a body part or as a scale unit (1 foot = 30.48 centimetres). Even though it appears tha
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  • In 1847, Bunjakovskij published an article in the third volume (part II) of the journal Sovremennik, which was entitled: „On the possibility t
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  • * Dik, Simon C. (1997). The Theory of Functional Grammar. Part 1: The Structure of the Clause. Berlin. * Dik, Simon C. (1997). The Theory of Functional Grammar. Part 2: Complex and Derived Constructions. Berlin.
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  • ...us, by the definition in (iii), ZP is not dominated by XP. ZP is not fully part of the projection of X: it is not dominated by every segment of the maximal
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  • Khoekhoe is spoken throughout Namibia, except in the most northern part of the country, and in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. Most Khoekhoe speakers also speak Afrikaans as a second language, and some also speak [[English]], or [[Herero]] (Hagman 1977:1).
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  • ..., because they're there only for the convenience of the viewer and are not part of the [[linguistic information system|linguistic system]].
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  • ...aker addresses a topic which involves a state of emotional weakness on the part of the hearer, i.e. the speaker does not care about the 'public self-image'
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  • ...nguage linguistics the term ''complement'' in this sense is common only as part of the term [[complement clause]] (= "argument clause", a clause that is an
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  • ...’s dialect is another man’s register.”, i.e. linguistic features which are part of one speaker’s dialect might belong to a specific register for another ...oposed by Halliday (1989, 44) and Hymes (1979, 244), is context-based. The second perspective differentiates registers on the basis of text collections (Bibe
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  • ...orporated into the X-bar system. In this way, NP is reinterpreted as being part of a DP.
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  • ...hich are neither true nor false, but nonetheless meaningful. He calls this second type of utterance '''"performative"'''. Performatives are used to carry out ...all, are not ‘true or false’; and the uttering of the sentence is, or is a part of, the doing of an action, which again would not normally be described as,
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  • ...e identified between “movie theater” in the first sentence and “it” in the second sentence. The “it” refers back to “movie theater” and makes it clea ...e first sentence is connected to all the other sentences via “they” in the second and third sentence and “many of them” in the forth sentence. One has to
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  • ...sists of two parts; 日本 (''nihon''; Japan) and 語 (go; language). The former part, 日本, means "sun-origin" and dates back to the Japanese missions to Impe ...the one hand, and the inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands, the southernmost part of the Japanese archipelago, whose native language is a Ryukyuan language o
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  • | || that house-PL || hunter-PL-INST || make-PASS-PART-PL | || ''we'' || bear-DAT || ''come''-PASS-PART-PL || be-PRS-1PL.EX
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  • ...all rights, and sent to Siberia. He was allowed to return to the European part of Russia only in 1883. In 1889, he came back to his home town Saratov, whe
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  • | style="width:1em; background-color:#FFDEAD" | PART
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  • ...rther developed by Eleanor Rosch in 1972. The emergence of focal colors is part of the linguistic color debate and opposes the Sapir-Whorfian Relativist Hy ...nuum, people distinguish between certain colors. Moreover, color terms are part of every language in the world, but they all categorize them differently. T
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  • ...category]], [[negative concord]], [[nonconfigurationality]], [[noun]], [[part of speech]], [[phrase structure grammar]], [[pied piping]], [[prepositional
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  • ...al. 1996). Nevertheless, certain elements of his work present a permanent part of the development of not only classical philology, but quantitative lingui ...ity in calling stylometry into being. Each though had a, lesser or greater part in this process.</p>
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  • ...and Pagliuca (1994: 244), a future tense expresses ''“a prediction on the part of the speaker that the situation in the proposition, which refers to an ev The second meaning describes the future as a result of present cause and appears in a
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  • ...ing for a period of time, then this sentence is a valid description of any part of the situation that coincides with t<sub>0</sub>. When uttering ''He was there two minutes ago'' the speaker focuses on that part of the situation which is simultaneous with the anchor-time indicated by tw
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  • ...obal effect on degrees of threshold satisfaction. As a result, that latter part of the sentence, which in an attorney's cognitive system provides strong co
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  • ''skrivna'' /skriːvna/ ('written', part. perf.) originally from: ''att skriva'' ...es appear in a single column the first phoneme is always voiceless and the second one voiced.
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  • ...on the notion of subject with reference to words like also, even, or only. Part 1. Annual Bulletin 3. 111-129. Research Institute of Logopedics and Phoniat ...on the notion of subject with reference to words like also, even, or only. Part 2. Annual Bulletin 4. 127-152. Research Institute of Logopedics and Phoniat
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  • ...ear progression''', the rheme of the first sentence becomes the theme of a second sentence: <blockquote>"Peter (T1) recently went to see the Olympic Games in ...be inferred from ''room'' although the information that the carpets are a part of the furniture is not provided (Brinker 2005: 51).
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  • ...laws is reflected in the citation “The masses of linguistic forms...are a part of the physical universe, and as such are subject to the laws which govern
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  • .... im folgenden Zitat zum Ausdruck: „The masses of linguistic forms...are a part of the physical universe, and as such are subject to the laws which govern
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  • ...2004): The first pertains to the scientific merits of his own studies, the second to the knowledge he imparted to his students (master’s and doctor’s deg ...career, J. Woronczak (as a participant, patron, reviewer, or adviser) took part in practically all the scientific initiatives in Poland connected with math
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  • *1976b. ¡Madison Avenue, si, Pennsylvania Avenue, no! P. Reich (ed.), The Second LACUS Forum (Columbia SC: Hornbeam), 17-28. Reprinted in McCawley 1979b:223 *1977i. The nonexistence of syntactic categories. Second Annual Metatheory Conference Proceedings (East Lansing: Michigan State Univ
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  • * WURM, STEPHEN A. (ed.): Language atlas of the Pacific area. Part 2. Japan area, Taiwan (Formosa), Philippines, Mainland and insular South-Ea
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  • * WURM, STEPHEN A. (Hrsg.): Language Atlas of the Pacific area. Part 2. Japan area, Taiwan (Formosa), Philippines, Mainland and insular South-Ea
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  • ...e cases, the first is used as attribute to an absolutive head noun and the second to an oblique one. That means, that the Genitive 1 is used for phrases like [[Personal pronouns]] exist in Tsez only for the first and second person; for the third person the demonstratives ''že'' (singular) and ''ž
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