Lemma | accidence |
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Categoria grammaticale | N |
Lingua | inglese |
Sigla | Martinet (1962) |
Titolo | A Functional View of Language |
Sinonimi | morphology (inglese) |
Rinvii | accident (inglese) |
Traduzioni | |
Citazioni | Traditional grammar distinguishes neatly between two main chapters: on the one hand is the study of those combinations of significant elements that may involve some formal variations or accidents ('cow', 'cows', but 'ox', 'oxen', 'child', 'children'; 'work', 'worked', but 'keep', 'kept', 'sing', 'sang'), which normally take place within the word; this is called accidence or morphology; on the other hand, the examination of the way separate words can be combined into larger units, which is called syntax. |