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The term '''stratum''' has multiple meanings in linguistics: | The term '''stratum''' has multiple meanings in linguistics: | ||
− | *[[stratum (in | + | *[[stratum (in historical linguistics)]]: a language that has had a contact influence on another language, e.g. [[substratum]], [[superstratum]] |
*[[stratum (in relational grammar)]]: a [[level]] of syntactic analysis | *[[stratum (in relational grammar)]]: a [[level]] of syntactic analysis | ||
− | *[[stratum (in | + | *[[stratum (in neurocognitive linguistics)]] |
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 1 November 2008
The term stratum has multiple meanings in linguistics:
- stratum (in historical linguistics): a language that has had a contact influence on another language, e.g. substratum, superstratum
- stratum (in relational grammar): a level of syntactic analysis
- stratum (in neurocognitive linguistics)