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  • englisch [[frame]] ...H. (ed.), 211 - 277. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1980 gekürzt abgedruckt in: Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding (= Research in Text Theory 5). Metzing,
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  • {{Wikipedia|Frame semantics (linguistics)|en}}
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  • '''Subcategorization frame''' is a formalization of the notion of [[subcategorization]]. (i) gives the [[subcategorization|strict subcategorization]] frame of the verb ''hit''. It says that the pseudo-transitive verb ''hit'' option
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  • {{Wikipedia|Frame semantics (linguistics)|en}}
    70 bytes (7 words) - 11:56, 16 March 2009
  • '''Subcategorization frame''' is a formalization of the notion of [[subcategorization]]. (i) gives the [[subcategorization|strict subcategorization]] frame of the verb ''hit''. It says that the pseudo-transitive verb ''hit'' option
    1,008 bytes (129 words) - 06:57, 16 August 2014
  • ...e, or it can link certain input frames more than once to the same template frame. This approach is known as '''Dynamic Time Warping'''.
    643 bytes (98 words) - 21:41, 14 February 2009
  • englisch [[frame]] ...H. (ed.), 211 - 277. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1980 gekürzt abgedruckt in: Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding (= Research in Text Theory 5). Metzing,
    3 KB (393 words) - 14:37, 18 December 2007
  • raam 'frame' geraamte 'skeleton' (*geraam, *raamte)
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  • *[[subcategorization frame]]
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  • ...he [[base]]. It specifies a unique syntactic label and [[subcategorization frame]], as well as a unique semantic reading.
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  • ...H. (ed.), 211 - 277. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1980 gekürzt abgedruckt in ''Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding (= Research in Text Theory 5).'' Metzing
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  • ...losure]], [[minimal attachment]], [[syntactic category rule]], [[syntactic frame]], [[trace deletion hypothesis]]
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  • ...nese]], that work directly on a [[topic-prominent language|topic-comment]] frame. A new topic is always introduced in a specific way, like with a [[topic ma
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  • ...H. (ed.), 211 - 277. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1980 gekürzt abgedruckt in ''Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding (= Research in Text Theory 5).'' Metzing
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  • ...ut on the first word ('lefthand stress rule'): ''a HOT dog'', ''a PICture frame''. There are many (partly regular) exceptions to this rule, however, e.g. '
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  • ...-- [[Cognitive semantics]] -- [[Construal]] -- [[Conceptualization]] -- [[Frame Semantics]] -- [[Mental space]] -- [[Profile (in Cognitive Grammar)|Profile
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  • ...sive infinitive constructions combine future time reference and a temporal frame associated with the progressive:
    9 KB (1,339 words) - 22:00, 19 September 2009
  • ...inent Language]], meaning that sentences work on a [[Topic|topic-]]comment frame.
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  • [[Image:TomoMaretic.jpg|thumb|100px|frame|right|Tomo Maretić (1854-1938)]]
    17 KB (2,311 words) - 13:14, 16 August 2007