• In linguistics, a disjunct is a type of adverbial adjunct that expresses information that is not considered essential to the sentence it appears in, but...
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  • The term disjunct can refer to: disjunct (linguistics) disjunct or quincunx in astrology, an aspect made when two planets are 150 degrees, or five signs...
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  • Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. See also the Outline of linguistics, the...
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  • In linguistics, an adjunct is an optional, or structurally dispensable, part of a sentence, clause, or phrase that, if removed or discarded, will not...
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    California Publications in Linguistics (No. 78). Berkeley: University of California Press. Kari, James (1975). "The disjunct boundary in the Navajo and...
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  • indirect object of a verb, for the object of a preposition, for an absolute disjunct, and sometimes for the complement of a copula. The genitive case (possessive...
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    set and disjunct prefix set. The disjunct prefixes occur on the outer left edge of the verb. The conjunct prefixes occur after the disjunct prefixes...
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  • (1980). "Person markers: Finite conjunct and disjunct verb forms in Newari". Papers in South-East Asian linguistics, Vol. 7. Canberra: Australian National University...
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  • In linguistics, the term conjunct has three distinct uses: A conjunct is an adverbial that adds information to the sentence that is not considered part...
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  • In linguistics, an adverbial phrase ("AdvP") is a multi-word expression operating adverbially: its syntactic function is to modify other expressions,...
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    between the alternatives, though some also use particles to mark the disjuncts. Standard Chinese is unusual in allowing a form with no conjunction. A...
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  • value of the morpheme. However, they may be appropriate for historical linguistics or language comparison, where the value differs between languages or...
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  • the Academia Europaea. Espinal, M. Teresa (1991). "The Representation of Disjunct Constituents". Language. 67 (4): 726–762. doi:10.2307/415075. Retrieved...
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  • the University of Oregon. His work focuses on typology and historical linguistics of Tibeto-Burman languages as well as North American indigenous languages...
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  • agreement on the existence of all boundaries. Disjunct boundary (#): the boundary between the disjunct and conjunct domains. Found in most Athabaskan...
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  • Consonant harmony (category Assimilation (linguistics))
    domains are affected (conjunct + stem). Verbal morphemes from the outer or 'disjunct' domain are not affected by the process: the process is morphologically...
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  • involves picking one single unique disjunct for a word; the final parse must satisfy (connect) all connectors for that disjunct. Connectors may also include...
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    diverse fields such as archival science, cognitive science, commerce, law, linguistics, museology, management, mathematics, philosophy, public policy, and social...
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  • In linguistics and philosophy, a vague predicate is one which gives rise to borderline cases. For example, the English adjective "tall" is vague since...
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    markers: finite conjunct and disjunct forms in Newari’, in R. Trail (ed.) Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics 7 (Pacific Linguistics Series A, no. 53), Canberra:...
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    target, resulting in the myth being classified by the show as "Busted". Linguistics portal Literature portal Philosophy portal Attention theft Chekhov's...
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    for a given script may be spread out over several different, potentially disjunct blocks within the codespace. Each code point is assigned a classification...
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    the verb. '#' displays an important word-internal boundary known as a disjunct boundary. '+' indicates a morpheme boundary. (1) Tadeldlo' ta into water...
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  • suffixes Alienability: Alienable and inalienable possession Possession (linguistics)#Inherent and non-inherent (constantly possessed) associated semantic...
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    Tournadre, Nicolas (2008). "Arguments against the Concept of 'Conjunct'/'Disjunct' in Tibetan" (PDF). In B. Huber; M. Volkart; P. Widmer; P. Schwieger (eds...
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  • 'whataboutism' and other vocabulary lessons from their time reporting in Moscow. Portals: Politics Language Linguistics Journalism Media Russia Soviet Union...
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  • set and disjunct prefix set. The disjunct prefixes occur on the outer left edge of the verb. The conjunct prefixes occur after the disjunct prefixes...
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    Anthropological Linguistics. 40 (3): 384–408. JSTOR 30028647. Curnow, Timothy Jowan (2002). "Conjunct/disjunct marking in Awa Pit". Linguistics. 40 (3): 611–627...
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    Argentina and Uruguay. In the northern portion of its range, it has several disjunct populations, including in the Guianas, in northern Brazil near the Rio...
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  • logical derivation, often by using it to prove a conditional statement. disjunct One of the component propositions in a disjunction, each of which is an...
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