In linguistics, locality refers to the proximity of elements in a linguistic structure. Constraints on locality limit the span over which rules can apply...
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organizations in England Locality (linguistics) Locality (settlement) Suburbs and localities (Australia), in which a locality is a geographic subdivision...
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In computer science, locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) is a fuzzy hashing technique that hashes similar input items into the same "buckets" with high probability...
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of roots". Journal of Linguistics. 55 (1): 35–81. doi:10.1017/S0022226718000087. S2CID 149423392. Arad, Maya (2003). "Locality Constraints on the Interpretation...
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Syntactic movement (redirect from Trace (linguistics))
Extraposition Gapping Inversion Logical form (linguistics) Move alpha PRO (linguistics) Raising (linguistics) Scope (formal semantics) Scrambling Shifting...
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De-Sanskritisation (section Linguistics)
Northern India". In Gallagher, John; Johnson, Gordon; Seal, Anil (eds.). Locality, Province and Nation: Essays on Indian Politics 1870 to 1940 (Reprinted ed...
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Subcategorization (redirect from Subcategorization (linguistics))
In linguistics, subcategorization denotes the ability/necessity for lexical items (usually verbs) to require/allow the presence and types of the syntactic...
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Wedge (disambiguation) (section Linguistics)
Wedge Island (disambiguation), various islands (also a settlement and a locality) in Australia and Canada Wedge Mountain, in British Columbia, Canada The...
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philosophy and history of linguistics. He made notable contributions to the theories of word order, locality and anaphora. Locality Principles in Syntax (1978)...
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Inalienable possession (redirect from Alienability (linguistics))
In linguistics, inalienable possession (abbreviated INAL) is a type of possession in which a noun is obligatorily possessed by its possessor. Nouns or...
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Name calling – a form of verbal abuse Name change Names of God Numeral (linguistics) Onomastics – the study of proper names Popular cat names Title (publishing)...
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Semantic desktop (section Data locality and sharing)
Semantics Linguistic Logical Semantics of programming languages Language Linguistics v t e...
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'representations', which in one dimension correspond to increasingly larger locality domains and in the other pair 'syntactic' (sentential and sub-sentential)...
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H. V. Nanjundaiah (section Linguistics)
Diwan of Mysore. He was one of the first residents of Malleshwaram, a locality in Bangalore, and his mansion was donated to the government to set up a...
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Projection principle (section Locality of Selection)
In linguistics, the projection principle is a stipulation proposed by Noam Chomsky as part of the phrase structure component of generative-transformational...
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Minimalist program (redirect from Minimalism (linguistics))
In linguistics, the minimalist program is a major line of inquiry that has been developing inside generative grammar since the early 1990s, starting with...
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Levenshtein distance (category Quantitative linguistics)
In information theory, linguistics, and computer science, the Levenshtein distance is a string metric for measuring the difference between two sequences...
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Montana: Linguistics Laboratory, University of Montana. (University of Montana Occasional Papers in Linguistics, No. 12). "Camchin (former locality)". BC...
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Accent (sociolinguistics) (category Linguistics terminology)
area, social class, or individual. An accent may be identified with the locality in which its speakers reside (a regional or geographical accent), the socioeconomic...
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feature. According to James Matisoff, who introduced the term autonym into linguistics, exonyms can also arise from the "egocentric" tendency of in-groups to...
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(August 2020). "The linguistics of Arrival: Heptapods, field linguistics, and Universal Grammar". Language Invention in Linguistics Pedagogy: 6. doi:10...
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young non-White (non-Anglo) working-class speakers. First studied in linguistics research of the late 2010s and early 2020s, the dialect is popularly...
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Tuscan (section Linguistics)
islands off Tuscany, Italy. Tuscan, South Australia was a railway siding and locality in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia Tuscan pound Tuscan florin...
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Maria Rita Manzini is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Florence. She is known for her work on syntax, syntactic variation, principles and...
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Coptic language (redirect from Coptic linguistics)
Coptic vowel reduction: Evidence from L2 Greek usage". Italian Journal of Linguistics. 32 (1): 211–228. doi:10.26346/1120-2726-155. Funk, Wolf-Peter (1987)...
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22.7.448. PMC 1076803. PMID 16577723. Campbell L (1998). Historical linguistics: an introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Yang Z (August...
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Empty category (redirect from Pro (linguistics))
In linguistics, an empty category, which may also be referred to as a covert category, is an element in the study of syntax that does not have any phonological...
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Stephanie (eds.). Bridging Cultures: Intercultural Mediation in Literature, Linguistics and the Arts. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag. pp. 113–124. Gallego, Guillermo...
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Aranese dialect (redirect from Aranese (linguistics))
(in Spanish). Enquesta d’usos lingüístics de la població. IDESCAT/Generalitat de Catalunya. Enquesta d'usos lingüístics de la població 2008 (EULP 2008)...
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Ines G. Županov (section Tamil linguistics)
Jesuits strove to evangelise on the basis of "kinship, friendship, and locality", they did so by hiding Hindu signs within Christian ones; Nobili went...
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