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  • The term '''content clause''' is a rare synonym of [[complement clause]].
    316 bytes (39 words) - 18:04, 20 September 2014
  • ...rer to supply specific information about [[participant]]s or [[setting]]s. Content questions contrast primarily with [[polar questions]], which just ask for a
    438 bytes (55 words) - 16:35, 27 June 2014

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  • ...rer to supply specific information about [[participant]]s or [[setting]]s. Content questions contrast primarily with [[polar questions]], which just ask for a
    438 bytes (55 words) - 16:35, 27 June 2014
  • ...he semantic content of the first directly affects or modifies the semantic content of the second"'' (Bybee 1985:13)
    702 bytes (94 words) - 02:58, 7 January 2009
  • ...n (1978) which states that an affixation rule can be made sensitive to the content of an embedded [[morpheme]] only if that [[morpheme]] is the one most recen ...e situation is crucially different in the second example. In this form the content of the [[verb]] ''klimmen'' is not structurally adjacent to the [[suffix]]
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  • ...itude of the source, while the three other parameters concern the spectral content of the pulse.
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  • ...y are represented identically at the melody tier but have different moraic content.
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  • The term '''content clause''' is a rare synonym of [[complement clause]].
    316 bytes (39 words) - 18:04, 20 September 2014
  • '''Empty operator''' is an [[Operator]] without phonological content.
    780 bytes (108 words) - 16:49, 13 February 2009
  • ...er]] makes of a [[definiteness|definite]] [[noun phrase]] when he uses the content of the noun phrase to identify an individual. The definite noun phrase in '
    762 bytes (108 words) - 16:36, 21 February 2009
  • ...that only allows a 'yes' or a 'no' answer. It is most often opposed to a [[content question]], which has to be answered by providing more specific information
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  • Any node without phonological content. Usually indicated as ''e'' or ''ec''. Empty categories come in different v
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  • '''Article content plan:'''<br>
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  • *[[content question]], [[question-word question]], [[wh-question]]
    921 bytes (108 words) - 15:59, 2 September 2008
  • '''Expletive''' is a grammatical element having no semantic content and occurring in [[theta-bar position]]s.
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  • *Bouchard, D. 1984. On the content of empty categories. Dordrecht: Foris.
    1 KB (206 words) - 13:40, 18 May 2008
  • '''Wh-question''' is another term for [[content question]]. In a language with overt [[wh-movement|''wh''-movement]], a que
    933 bytes (121 words) - 15:38, 10 June 2009
  • ...sion]] and [[reference]], although these terms have acquired more specific content in particular frameworks. The term denotation is sometimes used in oppositi
    1,016 bytes (137 words) - 08:48, 6 June 2014
  • * Archangeli, D. &amp; D. Pulleyblank 1986. ''The Content and Structure of Phonological Representations,'' ms. Univ. of Arizona and U
    1 KB (218 words) - 19:11, 17 February 2009
  • ...gnitive linguistics)|stratal systems]]. At the high end of this system is content, the network of [[concept (in neurocognitive linguistics)|concepts]]; at th ...o content, or what happens when one understands, and that of encoding from content to expression, or what happenes when one speaks.
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  • ...Chomskyan syntax has generally not been interested in the actual semantic content of semantic roles, use of the term '''Θ-role (Theta role)''' probably also
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  • ...f up to 4 extensions are common. In such a multiple extension, the lexical content correlates with the position of the suffix; more grammatical extensions lik
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  • *[[content clause]] (widespread older usage in German (''Inhaltssatz'')).
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  • In (i) the content of the complement clause of ''know'' is understood as ''which sonata's Susa
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  • *content item > grammatical word > clitic > inflectional affix
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  • ...r contexts. Most typically, ellipsis occurs in contexts where the notional content of the [[to ellipt|ellipted]] constituents is recoverable from the immediat
    1 KB (173 words) - 18:59, 28 June 2014
  • ...that converted forms are derived by means of an [[affix]] without phonetic content, a so-called zero-affix or [[null morpheme]]. Others have challenged this v
    2 KB (245 words) - 17:32, 18 May 2008
  • ...r contexts. Most typically, ellipsis occurs in contexts where the notional content of the [[to ellipt|ellipted]] constituents is recoverable from the immediat
    2 KB (193 words) - 18:59, 28 June 2014
  • ...are usually referred to as [[Theta-role]]s with not much concern for their content. See [[Thematic theory]].
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  • In linguistics the word ‘proposition’ is defined as the content of a sentence on the basis of the meaning of a simple statement, which can
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  • ...s associated with the expression, i.e. with a mental representation of the content of that expression, often making use of [[decomposition of word meaning]].
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  • ...a speaker uttering a sentence, without being part of the truth-conditional content of that sentence. The notion was introduced by the philosopher H.P. Grice t
    2 KB (269 words) - 03:39, 18 May 2009
  • ...oun to function as a [[definite description]] which copies its descriptive content from the context (of utterance): "the unique donkey that x owns". Unselecti
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  • FIX ME! THIS IS A COPY OF WHAT IS ON THE INFINITIVE PAGE, NOT CONTENT ABOUT INDICES.
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  • ...en an L-rule applies, but no M-rule gets the chance of giving phonological content to the function supplied by the L-rule.
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  • ...With respect to manner, the two principle ''maximization of informational content'' (avoidance of ambiguity/obscurity) and ''minimization of form'' (be brief Levinson (2000) distinguishes between minimization of content and minimization of form where general and shorter expressions are favored.
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  • ...Übernahme (teil-)synonymer Ausdrücke aus anderen Sprachen (z.B. englisch [[content]], [[meaning]], [[reference]], [[sense]]; französisch [[signification]], [
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  • ...milar in genre, topic, register etc. without, however, containing the same content.
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  • ...c approaches. It is certainly this balance between philological-linguistic content and mathematical formalism which resulted in this aspect of Woronczak’s w ...ter the content to fit the linguistic form rather than the form to fit the content, making it in this way more splendid. The opposite situation would prevail
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  • ...eclare, order, predict, warn, insist, declare or refuse. The propositional content of the utterance functions as a complement of the performative verb.
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  • ...f discourse are: (i) setting, (ii) participants, (iii) ends, (iv) form and content of text, (v) key, (vi) interactional norms, (vii) medium and (viii) genre (
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  • ...s (frequency of motifs and sujets, quantification of the “nearness” of the content of literary works). Moreover, his aim was to point out interrelations betwe
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  • ...ogical proximity (or remoteness) of the texts may suggest relationships in content (or the possible lack of such), which would consequently determine a recons
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