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linguistic relation

Other forms: linguistic relations

Definitions of linguistic relation
  1. noun
    a relation between linguistic forms or constituents
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    types:
    grammatical relation
    a linguistic relation established by grammar
    semantic relation
    a relation between meanings
    homonymy
    the relation between two words that are spelled the same way but differ in meaning or the relation between two words that are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning
    agreement, concord
    in grammar, the correspondence between two words
    transitiveness, transitivity
    the grammatical relation created by a transitive verb
    intransitiveness, intransitivity
    the grammatical relation created by an intransitive verb
    coreference
    the grammatical relation between two words that have a common referent
    conjunction
    the grammatical relation between linguistic units (words or phrases or clauses) that are connected by a conjunction
    complementation
    the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate
    coordination
    the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammatical form
    subordination
    the grammatical relation of a modifying word or phrase to its head
    limiting, modification, qualifying
    the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase
    modality, mode, mood
    verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
    anaphoric relation
    the relation between an anaphor and its antecedent
    voice
    (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
    inflection, inflexion
    a change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function
    aspect
    the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb
    hyponymy, subordination
    the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class
    hypernymy, superordination
    the semantic relation of being superordinate or belonging to a higher rank or class
    synonymity, synonymousness, synonymy
    the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express the same meaning
    antonymy
    the semantic relation that holds between two words that can (in a given context) express opposite meanings
    holonymy, whole to part relation
    the semantic relation that holds between a whole and its parts
    meronymy, part to whole relation
    the semantic relation that holds between a part and the whole
    troponymy
    the semantic relation of being a manner of does something
    type of:
    relation
    an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
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