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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.
    437 bytes (58 words) - 17:42, 11 July 2007
  • 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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