Bi-Text
A text that has the same information written in two languages. (orthography)
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Bi-Uniqueness
The principle that an allophone comes from only one phoneme; there is a one-to-one relationship between a single allophone and a single phoneme. (phonology)
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Bidialectal
Having two dialects. (sociolinguistics)
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Bilingual
Having two languages. (sociolinguistics)
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Bimoraic Syllable
This occurs when a syllable has a long nucleus or a coda. (phonology)
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Binding
X binds Y if X c-commands and is coreferential with Y. (syntax)
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Binding Principle A
Anaphors must be bound in their domain. (syntax)
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Binding Principle B
Pronouns must be bound in their domain. (syntax)
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Binding Principle C
R-expressions must be free everywhere. (syntax)
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Binyan
Used to describe verbs in Semitic languages with the same morphological pattern. (morphology)
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