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- 20:51, 2 July 2008 diff hist +290 N Syntagmatic relationship of sense New page: In a '''syntacmatic relationship''' terms may be related to one another. ===Examples=== ''blond'' and ''hair'', ''kick'' and ''foot'' ===Reference=== {{: Lyons 1968}} ===Other languages...
- 20:46, 2 July 2008 diff hist +343 N Paradigmatic relationship of sense New page: In a '''paradicmatic relationship''' can all the members of the sets of semantically-related terms occur in the same context. ===Examples=== ''knock'', ''bang'', ''tap'' and ''rap'' ...
- 20:43, 2 July 2008 diff hist +18 Sense →Subtypes
- 20:38, 2 July 2008 diff hist +76 Sense subtypes
- 20:30, 2 July 2008 diff hist +252 N Sense New page: :::*"By the sense of a word we mean its place in a system of relationships which it contrasts with other words in the vocabulary." (Lyons 1968:427) ===Reference=== {{: Lyons 1968}} ===Ot...
- 20:21, 2 July 2008 diff hist +371 N Significance New page: The '''significance''' of grammatically well-formed sentences (and parts of sentences) is traditionally accounted for in terms of certain general principles of compatibility betwee...
- 18:28, 25 June 2008 diff hist +109 Complement →Example: +
- 18:21, 25 June 2008 diff hist +55 Complement var.
- 18:06, 25 June 2008 diff hist +480 Complement →Comments
- 20:25, 22 June 2008 diff hist +12 Adjunktion →Andere Sprachen
- 20:24, 22 June 2008 diff hist +192 N Comment New page: The statement that made about a topic is the '''comment'''. ===Other languages=== German Kommentar Chinese 述题 ===Reference=== {{: Lyons 1968}} {{dc}} [[Category:Pragmati...
- 20:17, 22 June 2008 diff hist +444 Adjunct current
- 20:28, 20 June 2008 diff hist +21 Antonymy
- 20:20, 20 June 2008 diff hist +3 Complementary →Other languages
- 20:19, 20 June 2008 diff hist +379 N Complementary New page: '''Complementary''' is a characteristic of pairs of lexical items that the denial of the one implies the assertion of the other and the assertion of the one implies the denial of the other...
- 19:20, 17 June 2008 diff hist +328 Classifier +examples
- 19:01, 17 June 2008 diff hist +162 Gender (grammar)
- 18:55, 17 June 2008 diff hist +384 Deixis
- 18:47, 17 June 2008 diff hist +4 Allomorph →Other languages
- 18:46, 17 June 2008 diff hist +4 Homonym →Other languages
- 18:46, 17 June 2008 diff hist +4 Synonym
- 19:15, 16 June 2008 diff hist +6 Homonym →Other languages
- 19:14, 16 June 2008 diff hist +80 Homophonie +Sprachen
- 19:12, 16 June 2008 diff hist +196 N Homophony New page: ===Examples=== ''meat'', ''meet''; ''sow'', ''sew'' ===Other languages=== German Homophonie Chinese 同音异形异义词 ===Reference=== {{: Lyons 1968}} {{dc}} [[Category:Morp...
- 19:10, 16 June 2008 diff hist -175 Homography
- 19:06, 16 June 2008 diff hist +1 Homonym →Example
- 19:05, 16 June 2008 diff hist +74 Homographie + Sprachen
- 19:04, 16 June 2008 diff hist +388 N Homography New page: If the language is one for which the orthography is at variance with, or unrelated to, the phonology, then one may be of course distinguish further between '''homography'''. ===Example===...
- 19:01, 16 June 2008 diff hist +362 N Homonym New page: Two, or more, meanings maz be associated with the same form: in which case the words are '''homonym'''s. ===Example=== ''bank'' (i) 'of a river' (ii) 'for the deposit of money' ===Subt...
- 18:55, 16 June 2008 diff hist +304 N Synonym New page: Two, or more, forms may be associated with the same meaning: in which case the words in question are '''synonym'''s. ===Examples=== ''hide'': ''conceal'', ''big'': ''large'' ===Other lan...
- 17:56, 16 June 2008 diff hist +73 Flexion + andere Sprachen
- 17:54, 16 June 2008 diff hist +338 N Inflexion New page: :::*"Inflexion is defined in classical grammatical theory somewhat as follows: inflexion is a change made in the form of a word to express its relationship to other words in the sentence."...
- 18:53, 15 June 2008 diff hist +240 N Inflecting language New page: The words in an '''inflecting language''' cannot be segmented into morphs. ===Example=== Latin ===Other languages=== German flektierende Sprachen Chinese 屈折语 ===Reference...
- 18:47, 15 June 2008 diff hist +81 Agglutinating language +other languages
- 18:43, 15 June 2008 diff hist +330 N Isolating languages New page: An isolating (or 'analytic') language is defined as one in which all words are invariable. ===Example=== Chinese is often cited as a well-known example of the isolating type of language. ...
- 18:36, 15 June 2008 diff hist +1 Allomorph
- 18:34, 15 June 2008 diff hist +26 Allomorph
- 18:29, 15 June 2008 diff hist 0 Allomorph
- 18:28, 15 June 2008 diff hist +792 N Allomorph New page: A particular morpheme is not represented everywhere by the same morph, but by different morphs in different environments. These alternative representation of a morpheme is call...
- 18:07, 15 June 2008 diff hist +19 Morpheme →Other languages
- 17:03, 15 June 2008 diff hist +62 Paradigm
- 17:00, 15 June 2008 diff hist +369 N Speech-sound New page: :::*''A '''speech-sound''' is any phonetically distinct unit of sound; that is to say, any unit of sound produced by the speech-organs that can be distinguished by the phonetician form...
- 20:35, 12 June 2008 diff hist +78 Paradigm
- 20:23, 12 June 2008 diff hist +150 N Lyons 1968 New page: Lyons, John. 1968. ''Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. <noinclude> Category:BIB</noinclude> current
- 20:19, 12 June 2008 diff hist +6 Reference →Reference
- 18:15, 22 May 2008 diff hist +202 N Chomsky 1977 New page: Chomsky, Noam A. 1977. On Wh-movement. In ''Formal syntax.'' Culicover, P.W., Wasw, T. & Akmajian, A. (eds.), pages. San Francisco, London: Academic Press.<noinclude> [[Category:BIB... current
- 18:12, 22 May 2008 diff hist +825 N Cyclicity from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics current
- 18:06, 22 May 2008 diff hist +1,054 N Cyclic domain from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics current
- 16:12, 22 May 2008 diff hist +934 N Cumulative reference from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics current
- 16:02, 22 May 2008 diff hist +1,135 N Crossover from Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics current