• German modal particles (German: Modalpartikel or Abtönungspartikel) are uninflected words that are used mainly in the spontaneous spoken language in colloquial...
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  • linguistics, modal particles are a type of grammatical particle used in a sentence to add extra meaning, particularly in spoken language. Modal particles have...
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  • zhùcí (助詞; 'particles'): structural, aspectual, and modal. Structural particles are used for grammatical relations. Aspectual particles signal grammatical...
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  • Bernese German. There are two different uses: Modal particle: Within a declarative sentence, this word can be used as a German modal particle, connoting...
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  • auxiliaries and contractions German modal particle Grammatical mood Modal logic Modal word Palmer, F. R., Mood and Modality, Cambridge University Presents...
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  • dem Genitiv sein Tod German adjectives German adverbial phrases German compounds German conjugation German modal particles German sentence structure Germanic...
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  • The grammar of the German language is quite similar to that of the other Germanic languages. Although some features of German grammar, such as the formation...
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  • Epistemic modality is a sub-type of linguistic modality that encompasses knowledge, belief, or credence in a proposition. Epistemic modality is exemplified...
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  • Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. Fabian Bross (2012): German modal particles and the common ground. In: Helikon. A Multidisciplinary Online Journal...
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  • Modal logic is a kind of logic used to represent statements about necessity and possibility. In philosophy and related fields it is used as a tool for...
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  • Rayon (redirect from Modal (textile))
    Modal vs. Lyocell – Difference?". Robert Owen Undershirts Co. Retrieved 2018-06-11. "What is Modal fabric? Discover the eco-friendly fabric modal"....
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    subatomic particles. In everyday as well as scientific usage, matter generally includes atoms and anything made up of them, and any particles (or combination...
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    subordinate clauses, all verb forms occur at the very end. German requires a verbal element (main verb, modal verb or auxiliary verb as finite verb) to appear second...
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  • negation is marked specifically by pre-verb particles, where only four, out of the nearly 24 pre-verb particles, are designated as negation markers. The...
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    Cymatics (redirect from Modal phenomena)
    (from Ancient Greek: κῦμα, romanized: kŷma, lit. 'wave') is a subset of modal vibrational phenomena. The term was coined by Swiss physician Hans Jenny...
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  • Tense–aspect–mood (commonly abbreviated tam in linguistics) or tense–modality–aspect (abbreviated as tma) is an important group of grammatical categories...
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  • the German adjectives category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Helmut Richter. "German Declension". Retrieved 2008-02-05. "Dr. T's German Adjective...
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    is a pronoun, the particle is usually placed afterwards. With nouns, it is a matter of familiar collocation or of emphasis. Particles commonly used in...
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  • German sentence structure is the structure to which the German language adheres. The basic sentence in German follows SVO word order. Additionally, German...
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  • German pronouns are German words that function as pronouns. As with pronouns in other languages, they are frequently employed as the subject or object...
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  • the man. Genitive: Die Entwicklung unseres Dorfes – The growth of our village. For further details as to the usage of German cases, see German grammar....
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    Markers and Modal Particles in Contact". In Fedriani, Chiara; Sansó, Andrea (eds.). Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles: New Perspectives...
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  • пальто, pal'to (coat, from French paletot). In German, all modal particles are uninflected. Grammatical particle Lemma (morphology) Null morpheme Glasgow.com...
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  • use of an auxiliary verb, that auxiliary is called a modal verb. If the verbal expression of modality involves inflection, we have the special case of mood;...
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  • placing the modal infinitive behind the old (passive or perfect) infinitive, without changing any other word. Some modal verbs in German are: können,...
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  • officer is "Frau Stabsarzt" and not "Frau Stabsärztin". German articles German cases German nouns While Donaldson (2007) says that it is imperative to...
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    all particles, even particles which have mass such as electrons. He showed that, assuming that the matter waves propagate along with their particle counterparts...
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  • regular, crystalline (not amorphous) lattice is composed of N particles. These particles may be atoms or molecules. N is a large number, say of the order...
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  • Pluperfect (section German)
    Both languages allow to construct a past tense with a modal verb (like English "to have", in German "haben", in French "avoir"), for example "I have heard...
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  • Infinitive (category Articles containing German-language text)
    past participle, like in the case of put.) Certain auxiliary verbs are modal verbs (such as can, must, etc., which defective verbs lacking an infinitive...
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