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Complement (linguistics)
Complement (linguistics) In grammar the term complement is sometimes used with different meanings. The core meaning of complement is for a word, phrase or clause ... elements. Complements which are sentence elements subject complement A subject complement tells more about ...
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Complement
Complement The word complement (with an e in the second syllable ... has a number of uses. Generally a complement of X is something that together with ... in complete and the first e in complement are etymological cognates of each other in ... with an i. In painting and optics, complement refers to complementary colors. complement (biology) ...
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Governance (linguistics)
Governance (linguistics) In linguistics, governance is a feature of the verbs ... to govern a grammatical case when its complement must take that case in a grammatically ...
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Compound (linguistics)
Compound (linguistics) A compound is a word (lexeme) that ... etc. The noun is usually an instrumental complement. Compound adpositions Compound prepositions formed by prepositions ... English compounds Portmanteau compounds Sanskrit compounds Incorporation (linguistics) Neologism
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Topic (linguistics)
Topic (linguistics) In linguistics, the topic (or theme) is the part ... an indirect object or even an oblique complement of any kind. It is always dislocated ...
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Talk:Tone (linguistics)
Talk:Tone (linguistics) Bantu languages are tonal? Swahili is a ... s because it's listed in the Linguistics section of the Open Tasks list of ... contour of the word must match (or complement) the pitch changes in the song. English ... to simply the concept of tone in linguistics) from this article into that one is ... because tone is a broader concept in Linguistics. (As we know, a lot of ...
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List concepts used in linguistics (translated from French)
List concepts used in linguistics Here a list of principal concepts used in linguistics. It does not include/understand many entries ... coherence ~ collective ~ collocation ~ colloquialism ~ comitatif ~ comparative ~ circumstantial complement ~ complement of object ~ direct object ~ complement of indirect object ~ phonetic complement ~ lexical ...
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Syntax of the name (translated from French)
... be satellite, of one verbe (prone, attribute, complement), of one adjectif , of one adverbe or ... either on the subject, or with the complement of object of this verb. Consequently, there ... the subject and the attribute of the complement of object. The usual place of the ... of the race. The attribute of the complement of object is satellite of a transitive verb. It agrees with the complement of object: It is considered like ...
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Traditional grammar
Traditional grammar Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics ... semantics Prototype semantics Stylistics Prescription Pragmatics Applied linguistics Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Generative linguistics Cognitive linguistics Computational linguistics Descriptive linguistics Historical linguistics ...
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Talk:Indo-European languages/Archive 1
... the Nostratic hypothesis inhabits the borderlines of linguistics. Essentially it has the life that it ... most famous example. In the case of linguistics, Russian scientists went off on a wild ... hypothesis, by the accepted standards of historical linguistics. As for Greenberg's mass (a.k ... the various major sound laws of IE linguistics? Georgian? Someone just added the claim "The ... and all. Are you saying that western linguistics was and is hopelessly infested by ...
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