Difference between revisions of "Free"

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*[[free form]] (vs. [[bound form]])
 
*[[free form]] (vs. [[bound form]])
 
*[[free indirect style]]
 
*[[free indirect style]]
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*[[free morpheme]]
 
*[[free state]] (in Semitic noun phrases, as opposed to [[construct state]])
 
*[[free state]] (in Semitic noun phrases, as opposed to [[construct state]])
 
*[[free stress]] (= stress is on different syllables in different words)
 
*[[free stress]] (= stress is on different syllables in different words)
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===Other languages===
 
===Other languages===
French [[libre]] German [[frei]]
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French [[libre]] <br> German [[frei]] <br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 June 2014

The adjective free is used as a technical term or a component of a technical term in several ways:

Other languages

French libre
German frei