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This is the category for the article type dictionary articles.
Pages in category "DICT"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 438 total.
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- PIE root *wert-
- Pied piping
- Piotrowski-Gesetz
- Pitch
- Pitch accent (lexical)
- Place of articulation
- Platzhaltersymbol
- Plosive
- Plural
- Plural side
- Plurale tantum
- Polar antonyms
- Polar question
- Pole
- Politeness strategy
- Polyfunctionality
- Polysemie
- Polysemie (QL)
- Polysemy
- Polysemy in quantitative linguistics
- Polysyllabic
- Polysynthese
- Polysynthetic language
- Polytextuality
- Portmanteau morph
- Portmanteau-Morphem
- POS
- Positive
- Positive and negative face
- Positive face
- Positive politeness
- Positive und Negative Face
- Postalveolar
- Postposition
- Postpositional phrase
- Potential lexicon
- PP
- Praedicativum
- Prager Schule
- Precedence
- Precedence ordering
- Predeterminer
- Predicate
- Predicate (i.e. secondary predicate)
- Predicate constant
- Predicate Internal Subject Hypothesis
- Predicate logic
- Predicate term
- Predicate-argument structure
- Predication
- Predicative adjunct
- Predicative attribute
- Predicative noun phrase
- Predicator
- Preferred Argument Structure
- Prefix
- Prekativ
- Preposition
- Preposition incorporation
- Preposition stranding
- Prepositional phrase
- Present tense
- Presupposition
- Pretence
- Prevoicing
- Primary object
- Primary stress
- Prime object
- Priming
- Primärnomination
- Principal part
- Principle of Lexical Association
- Principles and Parameters framework
- Privilegierung
- Pro
- PRO
- PRO (de)
- Pro-drop
- Pro-Drop-Parameter
- Proadjektiv
- Process
- Proclitic
- Procrastinate
- Productivity
- Profile (in Cognitive Grammar)
- Proform
- Progressive
- Progressive assimilation vs. regressive assimilation
- Prohibitiv
- Projection
- Projection Principle
- Projektion
- Projektionsregel
- Promotion
- Pronomen (textlinguistisch)
- Pronominal
- Pronominalization (in generative grammar)
- Pronoun
- Pronoun of laziness
- Proper Binding Condition
- Proper government
- Proper noun
- Properness
- Property
- Propositional attitude
- Propositional formula
- Propositional letters
- Propositional logic
- Propositionsanalyse
- Prosodie
- Prosody
- Prosody (Firthian)
- Protasis
- Prototyp
- Prototype
- Prototypenkonzept
- Proverb
- Prozeduraler Ansatz
- Pruning
- Prä-Pronominalisierung
- Prädikat
- Prädikatenlogik
- Präfix
- Präpositionalphrase
- Präsupposition
- Pseudo-cleft
- Pseudo-compound
- Pseudo-Imperativ
- Pseudo-passive
- PSOLA
- Psych-movement
- Psych-verb
- Psychologisches Prädikat
- Psychologisches Subjekt
- Pulmonic consonants
- Pulse train
- Punctuation
Q
R
- R-colouring
- R-expression
- Radical reanalysis
- Rahmen (frame)
- Raising
- Raising to object
- Rattenfängerkonstruktion
- Reading
- Reading (semantics)
- Readjustment rule
- Realis
- Realization
- Realizational formula
- Reanalyse
- Reanalyse (generative Syntax)
- Reanalysis
- Reanalysis (in diachrony)
- Reanalysis (in generative syntax)
- Reborrowing
- Rechtslineare Grammatik
- Rechtsverzweigende Konstruktion
- Recipient passive
- Reciprocal
- Reciprocal construction
- Reciprocal situation
- Reconstruction
- Reconstruction (Syntax)
- Recoverability of deletion
- Recursion
- Redundancy
- Redundancy rule
- Reduplicant
- Reduplication
- Reference
- Reference time
- Referential expression
- Referential index
- Referential noun phrase
- Referential opacity
- Referential use
- Referentielle Besetzung
- Referentielle Bewegung
- Referenz
- Referenz-Pronomen
- Referenzbeziehungen (textlinguistisch)
- Referenzrolle
- Reflexiv
- Reflexive
- Regel