syntax

Zero Affix

A zero affix is a morpheme that, when added to a word, changes its meaning or grammatical function without altering…

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Understanding the Word

A 'word' is a fundamental unit of language, carrying meaning and serving as a building block for communication. It can…

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Vocative Case

The vocative case is a grammatical case used to indicate direct address. It's how you refer to someone or something…

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Verbal Noun

A verbal noun is a noun derived from a verb, retaining some verbal qualities. It functions grammatically as a noun…

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Verb (Linguistics)

A verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. It is a fundamental part of…

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Translative Case

The translative case indicates a change of state or transformation into something else. It answers 'into what?' or 'as what?'…

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Third Person Deixis

Third person deixis refers to the use of pronouns and other grammatical forms to refer to entities not directly involved…

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Syntagmatic Lexical Relation

Explores how words relate to each other based on their co-occurrence in text. It focuses on predictable patterns and collocations,…

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Syntactic Function

Syntactic function defines a word's or phrase's role within a sentence's structure, dictating its grammatical relationship to other elements and…

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Syntactic Category

A syntactic category, also known as a part of speech, is a class of words or phrases that share similar…

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