In linguistics, valency or valence is the number and type of arguments and complements controlled by a predicate, content verbs being typical predicates...
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Theta role (redirect from Patient (linguistics))
Morphosyntactic alignment Syntax‐semantics interface Thematic relations Valency (linguistics) "Theta Roles". www.sfu.ca. Retrieved 2023-05-20. Baker, Mark (1988)...
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Verb (redirect from TUTT (linguistics))
that a verb takes is called its valency or valence. Verbs can be classified according to their valency: Avalent (valency = 0): the verb has neither a subject...
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philosophy, arity may also be called adicity and degree. In linguistics, it is usually named valency. In general, functions or operators with a given arity...
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Intransitive verb (category Transitivity and valency)
(grammatical category) Transitive verbs Verbs Ditransitive verbs Valency (linguistics) Morphosyntactic alignment English passive voice Payne, Thomas E...
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Ambitransitive verb (category Transitivity and valency)
Diathesis alternation Valency (linguistics) Transitivity (grammar) Dixon, R.M.W. & Aikhenvald, Alexendra Y. Changing Valency: Case Studies in Transitivity...
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Subcategorization (redirect from Subcategorization (linguistics))
Transitivity Valency Chomsky (1965) is a prominent early source on the concept of subcategorization. The valency concept in linguistics is originally...
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Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Oxford University Press US. ISBN 978-0-19-514378-2. For instance, see the essays on valency theory in Ágel et al. (2003/6)...
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Cardinal numeral (redirect from Cardinal numbers (linguistics))
systems Ordinal number Valency Roman numerals Latin numerals Greek numerals Notes David Crystal (2011). Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics (6th ed...
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Investigation, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL Ambitransitive verb Voice (grammar) Dative shift Causative alternation Valency (linguistics) v t e...
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Ditransitive verb (category Transitivity and valency)
alignment Secundative language Transitive verb Transitivity (grammar) Valency (linguistics) "Ditransitive Verbs @ The Internet Grammar of English". Hopper,...
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Unaccusative verb Valency (linguistics) Allan, Rutger (2013). "Diathesis/Voice (Morphology of)". Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics. doi:10...
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scientific metaphor that redefines a concept from a theory." 1959 Valency (linguistics), by Lucien Tesnière, from Valence (chemistry) (1789, by William...
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Object (grammar) (redirect from Object (linguistics))
In linguistics, an object is any of several types of arguments. In subject-prominent, nominative-accusative languages such as English, a transitive verb...
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Adjunct (grammar) (redirect from Adjunct (linguistics))
called valency theory. Predicates have valency; they determine the number and type of arguments that can or must appear in their environment. The valency of...
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Grammatical conjugation (redirect from Conjugation (linguistics))
definiteness, politeness, causativity, clusivity, interrogatives, transitivity, valency, polarity, telicity, volition, mirativity, evidentiality, animacy, associativity...
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Valent may refer to: Valent (name) Valence (chemistry) Valency (linguistics) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Valent....
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In linguistics, ellipsis (from Ancient Greek ἔλλειψις (élleipsis) 'omission') or an elliptical construction is the omission from a clause of one or more...
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Romani language (section Valency)
as) present imperative - pašľuv! Valency markers are affixed to the verb root either to increase or decrease valency. There is dialectal variation as...
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Dependency and Valency: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Chisholm, W. 1981. Elements of English linguistics. New York:...
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Subject (grammar) (redirect from Subject (linguistics))
Eroms, P. Hellwig, H. Heringer, and H. Lobin (eds.) 2003/6. Dependency and valency: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research. Berlin: Walter de...
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Transitive verb (category Transitivity and valency)
as the object) are both grammatical. The concept of valency is related to transitivity. The valency of a verb considers all the arguments the verb takes...
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Salishan languages (section Valency-marking)
of Salish languages is notable for its word order (verb-initial), its valency-marking, and the use of several forms of negation. Although there is a...
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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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Guarani dialects (section Valency Change)
In Guarani, valency increases occur by modifying the predicates in either valency 1 or valency 2 to the consecutive valency (i.e. valency 2 and 3 respectively...
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In linguistics, possession is an asymmetric relationship between two constituents, the referent of one of which (the possessor) in some sense possesses...
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In linguistics, incorporation is a phenomenon by which a grammatical category, such as a verb, forms a compound with its direct object (object incorporation)...
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Applicative voice (category Transitivity and valency)
argument of a verb to the core object argument. It is generally considered a valency-increasing morpheme. The applicative is often found in agglutinative languages...
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In linguistics, branching refers to the shape of the parse trees that represent the structure of sentences. Assuming that the language is being written...
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