In linguistics, realization is the process by which some kind of surface representation is derived from its underlying representation; that is, the way...
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accompaniment from a figured bass Realization (finance), the pricing of security at market value Realization (linguistics), the production of an actual form...
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Relational Network Theory (redirect from Stratification linguistics)
known as Neurocognitive Linguistics (NCL) and formerly as Stratificational Linguistics or Cognitive-Stratificational Linguistics, is a connectionist theoretical...
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and "convoluted" (contrariness, conflict and emphasis). The phonetic realization of these intonational patterns superimposed on the five lexical tones...
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Production (computer science) – PropBank – Question answering – Realization (linguistics) – Recursive transition network – Referring expression generation...
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[ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is the relative emphasis...
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Phonology (redirect from Sound system (linguistics))
Phonology (formerly also phonemics or phonematics) is the branch of linguistics that studies how languages systematically organize their phonemes or,...
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Morpheme (category Linguistics terminology)
lexical insertion into the syntactic. Alternation (linguistics) – Alternate phonetic realization of a morpheme Floating tone – Linguistic term Hybrid...
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Sociolinguistics (redirect from Sociological linguistics)
distinctions and variations inside each of these. A major branch of linguistics since the second half of the 20th century, sociolinguistics is closely...
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Functional linguistics is an approach to the study of language characterized by taking systematically into account the speaker's and the hearer's side...
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In linguistics, an alternation is the phenomenon of a morpheme exhibiting variation in its phonological realization. Each of the various realizations is...
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Register (sociolinguistics) (redirect from Register (socio-linguistics))
conditions, along with the words and structures that are used in the realization of these meanings." Register, in the view of M. A. K. Halliday and R...
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Creole language (redirect from Creole (linguistics))
creology, is the study of creole languages and, as such, is a subfield of linguistics. Someone who engages in this study is called a creolist. The precise...
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with Realizational Morphology" (PDF). Stanford University. Retrieved 27 August 2016. Crystal, David (22 January 2009). A dictionary of linguistics and...
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In linguistics, stratification is the idea that language is organized in terms of hierarchically ordered strata (such as phonology, morphology, syntax...
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Phoneme (redirect from Neutralization (linguistics))
relationship between letters and spoken sounds Alternation (linguistics) – Alternate phonetic realization of a morpheme Complementary distribution – Linguistic...
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Diaphoneme (redirect from Diaphone (linguistics))
historical linguistics, it is concerned with the reflexes of an ancestral phoneme as a language splits into dialects, such as the modern realizations of Old...
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Topic and comment (redirect from Topic (linguistics))
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...
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Clinical linguistics is a sub-discipline of applied linguistics involved in the description, analysis, and treatment of language disabilities, especially...
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Indo-European languages (redirect from History of Indo-European linguistics)
The Indo-European family is significant to the field of historical linguistics as it possesses the second-longest recorded history of any known family...
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uvular affricates occur as realizations of uvular stops in Kazakh, Bashkir, Arabic dialects, Lillooet, or as allophonic realizations of the ejective uvular...
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Intonation (linguistics), variation of speaking pitch that is not used to distinguish words Intonation (music), a musician's realization of pitch accuracy...
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Linguistic prescription (redirect from Prescription (linguistics))
language are often contrasted with the descriptive approach of academic linguistics, which observes and records how language is actually used (while avoiding...
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Standard language (redirect from Standardization (linguistics))
prestige. Often, it is the prestige language variety of a whole country. In linguistics, the process of a variety becoming organized into a standard, for instance...
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In linguistics, selection denotes the ability of predicates to determine the semantic content of their arguments. Predicates select their arguments, which...
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Structuralism (section In linguistics)
evolutionary linguistics. Structuralism in Europe developed in the early 20th century, mainly in France and the Russian Empire, in the structural linguistics of...
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around the world: "Standard" R: postalveolar approximant [ɹ̠] (a common realization of the /r/ phoneme worldwide, Received Pronunciation and General American...
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Optimality theory (redirect from Optimality Theory of Linguistics)
conceived of as underlying representations, and the outputs as their surface realizations. It is an approach within the larger framework of generative grammar...
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Grammatical mood (redirect from Mood (linguistics))
In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality.: 181 That is, it is the use of verbal inflections that...
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Null morpheme (category Zero (linguistics))
contrasting null morphemes with alternatives that do have some phonetic realization. The null morpheme is represented as either the figure zero (0) or the...
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