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Adposition
A functional/semi-lexical word that is used to show the spatial or temporal relation between two substantives. (syntax)
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Adverb
A syntactic or lexical category that is not universal. Syntactically they can be thought of as verbal adjuncts even though they can modify whole clauses. They may also be viewed as a type of adjective. (syntax, morphology)
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Adverbial Clause
A clause that functions as a clausal modifier. (syntax)
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Ambipositions
Adpositions that can occur either to the left or right of their governed object. (morphology)
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AP
Adjective Phrase. (syntax)
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Argument Clause
A clause that functions as a subject or object. (syntax)
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Auxiliaries
Free morphemes that primarily convey verbal inflectional information. (syntax, morphology)
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Clause
A syntactic unit with a predicate. (syntax)
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Complex Sentence
A complex sentence is a sentence with more than one clause. (syntax)
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Content Question
A question that requests a particular piece of information instead of just ‘yes’ or ‘no’. (syntax)
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