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  • ==General rules of stress assignment in English== ==Rules of stress placement for nouns and verbs==
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  • ...ny languages nouns fall into three groups: masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, each group being inflected differently. in Russian all nouns belong to one of three groups. If a noun ends in a non-palatalized consonan
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  • In [[Sahaptin]], the [[ergative case]] appears on 3rd person nouns only if the object is a speech-act participant (Rude 1997): [[Category:General]]
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  • ...ival, and genitival expressions follow nouns; in OV languages they precede nouns." (Lehmann 1973:48). Apart from the tendency to conform to one head-type wi Comrie (1981:204ff) criticizes the concept of typological consistency in two general points. First, since the concept of [[drift]] is introduced, and most actua
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  • The general manner is as follows: ...s ''nomin+ate:nomin+ee, evacu+ate:evacu+ee'' are semantically related, the nouns ending in -''ee'' lack the verbal suffix -''ate'', and if it is assumed tha
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  • '''Particle''' is a general term for a type words that are not major [[part of speech|parts of speech]]
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  • ...eaning]]): Lexical meaning concerns the major parts-of-speech, i.e. [[noun|nouns]], [[verb|verbs]], [[adjective|adjectives]] and [[adverb|adverbs]]. Their m * [[Lexical meaning]] (also 'general meaning', 'habitual meaning') vs. [[actual meaning]] (or 'occsaional meanin
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  • ::*''“Case: an inflectional [[dimension]] of nouns that serves to code the noun phrase's semantic role.”'' (Haspelmath 2002: ...used only where clear case morphemes are discoverable in the inflection of nouns.”'' (Fillmore 1968:19)
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  • * Lasersohn, Peter. 2011. Mass Nouns and Plurals. In: Maienborn, Claudia, Heusinger, Klaus von & Portner, Paul ( ...n: Locality, theta roles, and prenominal genitives. ''Glossa: A journal of general linguistics.''
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  • ...yms]] (superordinates), and general words. It is important to note that “a general noun in a cohesive function is almost always accompanied by the reference i | General word
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  • ...n a hundred important contributions to Slavic languages and literatures in general, and to Serbian and Croatian philology in detail. It is impossible to menti ...ext of the New Testament, the occurrence and repetition of specific proper nouns may significantly change the frequency structure; for the same reason, he
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  • ===Nouns=== Nouns can either be singular or plural. The plural is formed by adding ''-bi'' to
    50 KB (8,020 words) - 17:31, 2 March 2018
  • ...are indicated by syntax and verbal inflection, but not morphologically on nouns/NPs. In general, I used the abbreviations and conventions suggested by the Leipzig Rules fo
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