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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:40PM

Inessive Case

A case morpheme that marks its noun as something that another entity is inside of. (morphology, syntax)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:41PM

Infix

An affix that occurs within a root. (morphology)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:41PM

Inflectional Morphemes

Inflectional morphemes signal grammatical functions of a word. (morphology)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:42PM

Inflectional Phrase

It is the same as a Tense Phrase (TP). Tense is generated in the head of this phrase in X-bar theory. (syntax)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:40PM

Inherent Case

The same thing as semantic case. (syntax)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:42PM

Innateness

Human language capacity is an instinct, i.e., is hard-wired into human brains. (neurolinguistics)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:43PM

Interference

When a formerly acquired language impedes the learning of another. (language acquisition)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:43PM

Interlanguage

A language that is an approaching or stagnant variation of a target language, a language between the target and previously developed language(s) of a language learner. This definition will hold some controversy, as the nature of interlanguage remains to be fully described. (language acquisition)

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 @ 12:43PM

Internal Arguments

Direct and indirect objects of a predicate. (syntax)

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Tuesday, February 5th, 2013 @ 11:56AM

Interpretation

Converting a piece of spoken language into another language also in spoken form. Contrasted with “translation.”

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