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Mood
The set of grammatical categories that express speech acts and the speaker’s attitude to an event. (semantics)
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Morpheme
A bundle of morphosyntactic features which can link to bundles of semantic and phonological features. Traditionally, all three would compose the underlying form of a bundle or string of sound features and the meaning associated with such. Ex.- English: /z/ underlying form of the plural marker: [s], [ez], [z] are…
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Morpheme
A bundle of morphosyntactic features which can link to bundles of semantic and phonological features. Traditionally, all three would compose the underlying form of a bundle or string of sound features and the meaning associated with such. Ex.- English: /z/ underlying form of the plural marker: [s], [ez], [z] are…
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Morphology
Study of the internal structure of words. (morphology)
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Morphology
Study of the internal structure of words. (morphology)
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Mother Node
A node that immediately dominates another node. (syntax)
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Move
When a constituent relocates in the syntactic structure to interpret some feature. (Syntax)
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MT (Machine Translation)
The use of software to translate a word, phrase, or text automatically. Accomplished with a statistical, rule-based, or hybrid approach. Example free-to-use MT engines: Google Translate, MOSES.
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