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In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." In traditional... |
In grammar, sentence and clause structure, commonly known as sentence composition, is the classification of sentences based on the number and kind of... |
Phrase (redirect from Phrase (linguistics)) happy". Phrases can consist of a single word or a complete sentence. In theoretical linguistics, phrases are often analyzed as units of syntactic structure... |
offence Sentence (linguistics), a grammatical unit of language Sentence (mathematical logic), a formula not containing free variables Sentence (music)... |
Subject (grammar) (redirect from Subject (linguistics)) dictionary. Complement (linguistics) Copula Grammatical case Object (grammar) Preparatory subject Quirky subject Sentence (linguistics) Subjective (grammar)... |
Generative grammar (redirect from Generative linguistics) approach in linguistics that regards grammar as a domain-specific system of rules that generates all and only the grammatical sentences of a given language... |
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Linguistics is based on a theoretical as well as a descriptive study of language and is also interlinked... |
Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the computational modelling of natural language, as well as the study of appropriate... |
words in sentences. Affect (linguistics) Boundary tone (linguistics) Focus (linguistics) High rising terminal Prosodic unit Prosody (linguistics) Speech... |
Topic and comment (redirect from Theme (sentence topic)) In linguistics, the topic, or theme, of a sentence is what is being talked about, and the comment (rheme or focus) is what is being said about the topic... |
Verb (redirect from TUTT (linguistics)) voice Performative utterance Phrasal verb Phrase structure rules Sentence (linguistics) Syntax Tense–aspect–mood Transitivity (grammatical category) Verb... |
In linguistics, a sentence function refers to a speaker's purpose in uttering a specific sentence, phrase, or clause. Whether a listener is present or... |
Wavelength, the spatial period of a periodic wave Sentence (linguistics), especially when discussing complex sentences in Latin syntax Period (school), a class... |
Syntax (redirect from Sentence structure) In linguistics, syntax (/ˈsɪntæks/ SIN-taks) is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central... |
Conditional sentences are natural language sentences that express that one thing is contingent on something else, e.g. "If it rains, the picnic will be... |
In linguistics, focus (abbreviated FOC) is a grammatical category that conveys which part of the sentence contributes new, non-derivable, or contrastive... |
Grammaticality (redirect from Acceptability (linguistics)) grammatical sentences. These rules of grammaticality also provide explanations of ill-formed, ungrammatical sentences. In theoretical linguistics, a speaker's... |
Clause (redirect from Clause (linguistics)) Balancing and deranking Dependent clause Phrase Relative clause Sentence (linguistics) T-unit Thematic equative "Clause". 10 February 2017. For a definition... |
and semantics), declarative sentence that is either true or false Statement, a declarative phrase in language (linguistics) Statement, a North American... |
In linguistics, morphology (mor-FOL-ə-jee) is the study of words, including the principles by which they are formed, and how they relate to one another... |