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Syntactic category
Syntactic category A syntactic category is either a phrasal category , such ... phrase, which can be decomposed into smaller syntactic categories, or a lexical category, such as noun ... In terms of phrase structure rules, phrasal categories can occur to the left side ...
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Talk:Japanese grammar/adjectives
... to do is appear in the same syntactic frame. So what? What's the deal ... class: "In addition to the major lexical categories of nouns, verbs and adjectives, ..." (p 215 ... or not a verb is stative is syntactic: does it have a continuative/progressive form ... knickers twisted about imposing Indo-European language categories on non-IE languages. I agree. In ... that not all languages have all word categories, translation isn't classification, etc. To ...
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Nature (grammar) (translated from French)
... personne , etc., which does not constitute grammatical categories, can however be sometimes regarded as linguistic categories. To illustrate what is a grammatical category ... words likely to fill the same one syntactic function, by operating the corrections morphologic necessary ... they are acceptable from a grammatical and syntactic point of view. On the other hand ... the dictionary, but in speech, the various categories are not easy to determine. It ...
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Category theory
... half-jokingly known as "generalized abstract nonsense". Categories appear in most branches of mathematics, in ... physics, and have been a unifying notion. Categories were first introduced by Samuel Eilenberg and ... of relevant articles. Background The study of categories is an attempt to capture what is ... functions between them. A systematic study of categories then allows us to prove general results ... a morphism in the second. By studying categories and functors, we are not just ...
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Morphology (linguistics)
... its word forms, organized by their grammatical categories. The familiar examples of paradigms are the ... can be organized into tables, using the categories of person, number, gender and case. The categories used to group word forms into paradigms ... cannot be chosen arbitrarily; they must be categories that are relevant to stating the syntactic rules of the language. For example, ...
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Morphology (linguistics) (Psychology wiki)
... its word forms, organized by their grammatical categories. The familiar examples of paradigms are the ... can be organized into tables, using the categories of person , number , gender and case . The categories used to group word forms into paradigms ... cannot be chosen arbitrarily; they must be categories that are relevant to stating the syntactic rules of the language. For example, ...
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Categorial grammar
... and organized according to the view that syntactic constituents should generally combine as functions or ... Such a grammar might have three basic categories (N,NP, and S), putting count nouns ... independent) rules are employed, and all other syntactic phenomena derive from the lexical entries of ... assigning interpretation types to all the basic categories , and then associating all the derived categories with appropriate function types. The interpretation ...
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Formal grammar (translated from Spanish)
... final phrase. They are denominated abstract organizations Syntactic Categories that they are not usable in a phrase. The syntactic categories define the structure of the language representing ... the phrases. An internal hierarchy between the syntactic categories exists. The superior category would ...
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Construction grammar
... the grammatical construction rather than the atomic syntactic unit and the rule that combines atomic ... satisfaction system. With the publication Lakoff's "Syntactic Amalgams" paper in 1974 (Chicago Linguistics Society ... a construction is typically described as a syntactic template, but the form covers more than ... a continuum: syntax>subcategorization frame>idiom>morphology>syntactic category>word/lexicon (these are the traditional ... same principles as those of the conceptual categories known from cognitive linguistics, such as ...
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User:Silence/Archive0005
... I reverted your changes that stripped these categories and would like to speak with you ... Ergo, including it in all the same categories would be redundant." makes no sense at ... Guiding" category for Wikipedians into two different categories, "Scouting" and "Guiding"? While you're at ... s the accepted style for all Wikipedian categories (and is important to do eventually in ... connected or break the two into distinct categories, Wood Badgers will still be a ...
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