DEMONSTRATIVE a demonstrative word or morpheme
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demonstrativesDEMONSTRATIVE, a demonstrative word or morpheme
demonstrativeserving to demonstrate / a demonstrative word or morpheme
conditionalsCONDITIONAL, a conditional word, clause, verb form, or morpheme
postposingPlace (a modifying word or morpheme) after the word that it modifies
postposedPlace (a modifying word or morpheme) after the word that it modifies
postposesPlace (a modifying word or morpheme) after the word that it modifies
conditionaldependent on a condition / a conditional word, clause, verb form, or morpheme
postposePlace (a modifying word or morpheme) after the word that it modifies
complementisera word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTIZER
complementizera word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTISER
complementisersCOMPLEMENTISER, a word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTIZER
complementizersCOMPLEMENTIZER, a word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTISER
postpositionA word or morpheme placed after the word it governs, for example -ward in homeward
postpositionsA word or morpheme placed after the word it governs, for example -ward in homeward
lexicalizationthe realization of a meaning in a single word or morpheme rather than in a grammatical construction also LEXICALISATION
lexicalisationthe realization of a meaning in a single word or morpheme rather than in a grammatical construction also LEXICALIZATION
lexicalizationsLEXICALIZATION, the realization of a meaning in a single word or morpheme rather than in a grammatical construction also LEXICALISATION
lexicalisationsLEXICALISATION, the realization of a meaning in a single word or morpheme rather than in a grammatical construction also LEXICALIZATION
complementizerA word or morpheme that marks an embedded clause as functioning as a complement, typically a subordinating conjunction or infinitival to
complementizersA word or morpheme that marks an embedded clause as functioning as a complement, typically a subordinating conjunction or infinitival to
completiveA word or morpheme that adds a sense of completeness to a word or phrase (e.g., up in the phrase break up)
sandhimodification of the sound of a morpheme (as a word or affix) conditioned by syntactic context in which it is uttered (as pronunciation of -ed as d in glazed and as in paced or occurrence of a in a cow and of an in an old cow)