Difference between revisions of "Concord"

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(New page: {{stub}} The term '''concord''' refers to basically the same phenomena as the term agreement, though some linguists have tried to differentiated the two terms. However, none of these a...)
 
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Unlike ''agreement'', which has the corresponding verb ''to agree'', ''concord'' has no corrresponding verb.
 
Unlike ''agreement'', which has the corresponding verb ''to agree'', ''concord'' has no corrresponding verb.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 22 June 2014

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The term concord refers to basically the same phenomena as the term agreement, though some linguists have tried to differentiated the two terms. However, none of these attempts has become widely known.

Term properties

Unlike agreement, which has the corresponding verb to agree, concord has no corrresponding verb.

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