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Diphthong
Two vowels pronounced as one. (phonetics)
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Direct Case
The same thing as structural case. (syntax)
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Discourse
Spoken or written utterances that are coherently connected. (discourse analysis)
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Dissimilation
A segment becomes less similar to its neighboring segment(s). (phonology)
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Ditransitive Verb
A verb that takes both a direct object and an indirect object. (syntax)
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Dominance
A node in a syntactic tree dominates any node that is below it. (syntax)
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Double Marking
The morphosyntactic relation between a head and its dependent is morphologically marked on both the head and the dependent. (morphology)
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DP
See “Determiner Phrase.” (syntax)
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Dual
A number marking that signals exactly two entities. (morphology)
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Dvandva Compound
A compound where both constitutes are equal and have a coordinated meaning, e.g., the compound yamakawa means mountains and rivers in Japanese. (morphology)
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