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Possession (linguistics)
Possession (linguistics) Possession, in the context of linguistics, is an asymmetric relationship between two constituents ... relative, etc.) the referent of the other. Possession may be marked in many ways, ...
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Possession (disambiguation)
Possession (disambiguation) Possession can refer to: A material possession is any item or property owned by ... a person's material possessions. A political possession is another word for a dependent area ... that country. For example, Guam is a possession of the United States. Spiritual possession ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1
... the sound of Greek Beta. Furthermore comparative linguistics shows that in Latin all of the ... d-z-d. The examples using comparative linguistics are based on the dubious presumption that ... s or z. The use of comparative linguistics which was devised by deliberately excluding the ... th in English. The use of comparative linguistics based on English pronunciation being artificially imposed ... In fact a whole field of comparative linguistics has been invented where all other ...
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Talk:Anarchism/Archive22
... upon is abusing someone else's personal possession. The point is, from all of the ... of private property that goes beyond personal possession. There are no modern anarcho-communists that ... who believe in dispossessing people of personal possession unless you count the anti-propertarians, and ... anarcho-communism. The point is that personal possession is considered a form of private property ... 2005 (UTC) What are you saying??? Personal possession *IS* private property. Anarcho-capitalists do ...
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Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming/ archive1
... opinion of the whole of psychology, neurology, linguistics etc. The refs that are here now ... place NLP in their mental framework, psychology, linguistics, philosophy etc really do not come close ... of them had a Ph.D in linguistics and completed NLP trainers training now teaches ... of the models is inspired by Transformational Linguistics. , In 1973 John Grinder wrote, A guide ... which had a huge influence on the linguistics of John Grinder (see Appendix B, ...
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Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/archive2
... regarded authority in Macedonian studies, not just linguistics. His works are even referenced as authoritative ... in voting to help Athens to recover possession of Amphipolis." Miskin 4 July 2005 06 ... not belong here: this is a primarily linguistics article. It belongs in "Macedon" where you ... the article, u based ur thesis in linguistics. As I told u that is a ... Can't tell the difference? Read language, linguistics, historical linguistics, Age of Reason, predicate ...
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Talk:Uralic languages/archive1
... very unique view of the world about linguistics, and sometimes claim things which in my ... a suffix and though it does indicate possession, it does not do so in the ... to be familiar. Although I read in linguistics contexts regularly that Japanese and Korean are ... UTC) (who doesn't know anything about linguistics, and is just passing through) Dbenbenn, thanks ... term "possessive pronoun". In the Uralic languages, possession is expressed with the genitive of ...
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Talk:Japanese language/archive001
... N. Tsujimura (Ed.), The handbook of Japanese linguistics, (Chap. 1, p. 1-30). Malden, MA ... t any sugar", grammatically it's subjectless possession sentence) nie wolno palic ("smoking is prohibited ... it makes a fundamental assumption that mainstream linguistics rejects; that one language can be objectively ... of us who know Japanese but not linguistics? Exploding Boy 05:59, Jul 17, 2004 ... Theory and practice. LINCOM studies in Asian linguistics 03. München: LINCOM EUROPA. Hattori, Shir ...
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User talk:KEJ
... 4 February 2006 (UTC) Determiner "In mainstream linguistics, a determiner is a word like 'a ... problem. In David Crystal's Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics is say that only some ... genitive) and others use adjectives to indicate possession, some use both and some use neither ... genitive) and others use adjectives to indicate possession, some use both and some use neither ... you. I doubt they would. Most grammar/linguistics books I've read describe words ...
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Phoneme (Psychology wiki)
... Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech A syllable ( Ancient Greek : ) is ... he arrived' 'he had had in his possession a bunchberry plant' (Bagemihl 1991:589, 593 ... Sloan 1988) [edit] See also Syllabification Mora (linguistics) Phonology Lexical stress Pitch accent Timing (linguistics) List of the longest English words with ... is a rime? (SIL) Syllable (Lexicon of Linguistics) Onset (Lexicon of Linguistics) Rime (Lexicon ...
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