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Inflectional morphology
Inflectional morphology Inflection morphology is a process in natural language processing ... Aspect Politeness (as in the Japanese language) Inflectional morphology manifests primarily in the form of ...
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Morphology (linguistics)
Morphology (linguistics) Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural semantics Prototype ... linguistics Historical linguistics Etymology List of linguists Morphology is a sub discipline of linguistics that ... of its object can form a word. Morphology is the branch of linguistics that studies ... of word formation, I choose the term 'morphology'", Mémoires Acad. Impériale 7/1/7, ...
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Morphology (linguistics) (Psychology wiki)
Morphology (linguistics) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Semiotics Speech Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural semantics Prototype ... linguistics Historical linguistics Etymology List of linguists Morphology is a subdiscipline of linguistics that studies ... of its object can form a word. Morphology is the branch of linguistics that studies ... of word formation, I choose the term 'morphology'", Mémoires Acad. Impériale 7/1/7, ...
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Inflection
... two traditional grammatical terms that refer to inflectional paradigms of specific word classes: Declension: noun inflectional paradigm (often includes pronouns, adjectives, and demonstratives ... number, case, or grammatical gender). Conjugation: verb inflectional paradigm (often involving number, person, tense, or ... languages, nouns in adpositional phrases can carry inflectional morphemes. (Adpositions include prepositions and postpositions.) In ... This means that these languages will have inflectional paradigms involving adpositions. In Western Apache ( ...
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Talk:Grammatical number
... grammatical number as the intersection between semantics & morphology. So, Jemez nouns only have the two ... features, marked (=inverse) and unmarked, in its inflectional number category. The unmarked number varies semantically ... describe, as the intersection between semantics and morphology (and syntax); but the paragraph in question ... the phonology, in the hope that the morphology would then act normally. In other words ... inflection or derivation since there is no morphology involved. Peace. - ishwar 05:34, 2005 ...
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Apophony
... internal modification, stem modification, stem alternation, replacive morphology, stem mutation, internal inflection) is the alternation ... a word that indicates grammatical information (often inflectional). Description Apophony is exemplified in English as ... and-pattern) The nonconcatenative root-and-pattern morphology of the Afro-Asiatic languages is sometimes ... less desirable as this type of infixal morphology is not very prevalent throughout English and ... keeping with Item-and-Process models of morphology instead of Item-and-Arrangement models. ( ...
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Righthand head rule
Righthand head rule In generative morphology, the righthand head rule is a rule ... a broadly general and universal principle of morphology. The righthand head rule in derivational morphology In derivational morphology (i.e. the creation of new words ... C y The righthand head rule in inflectional morphology The righthand head rule may ...
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Talk:Inflection
... a language that has inflection will use inflectional morphemes. These words with inflectional morphemes may be described (in theory) as ... Firstly, it is more common to use "inflectional language" instead of "inflected language". Secondly, using ... between "inflection" and "degree of synthesis". Additionaly, "Inflectional language" has been used synonymously with "fusional ... sometimes finds the term flectional, or even inflectional, used in the same sense. This ...
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User talk:Ish ishwar
... there his 1984 dissertation on the phonology-morphology of Saanich (which is closely related to ... Chicago: Chicago University Press. Fortescue, Michael. (1994). Morphology, polysynthetic. In R. E. Asher & J. M ... it applies to verbs. So, conjugation = verb inflectional paradigm. We can also speak of different ... grammars it useful to distinguish between noun inflectional paradigms and verb inflectional paradigms because they are inflected according ...
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Category:Grammar
... the more traditional meaning which includes only morphology and syntax. Subcategories There are 17 subcategories ... languages G cont. Grammatical semantics L Linguistic morphology M Grammatical moods N Grammatical number P ... modifier Grammatical number Grammatical person I Inclusio Inflectional morphology Inflectional paradigm Intensive Inverted sentence L Lexical ...
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