Lemma | descriptively equivalent order |
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Categoria grammaticale | N |
Lingua | inglese |
Sigla | Harris (1951) |
Titolo | Methods in Structural Linguistics |
Sinonimi | |
Rinvii | environment (inglese) equivalent (inglese) free variant (inglese) juncture (inglese) morpheme (inglese) morphemic segment (inglese) order of morphemic segments (inglese) segment (inglese) social situation (inglese) substitutable (inglese) utterance (inglese) |
Traduzioni | |
Citazioni | […] there are cases where the order of morphemic segments in an utterance is free; i.e. the morphemes occur in any order, with no attendant difference in the larger contextual environment or in the social situation […]. Cases of this type will be referred to here as descriptively equivalent order. Descriptively equivalent order is comparable to free variants of one segment: 'books, papers', is substitutable for 'papers, books' before 'and magazines' in the same way that released [k] is for unreleased [k'] before juncture, or that /ekƏnamiks/ is for /iykƏnamiks/ […]. |