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endocentric
endocentric, a. Linguistics. (ɛndəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. endo- + centric a.] Applied to a construction or compound having the same grammatical function as one of its constituent parts. Opp. to exocentric a. Hence endoˈcentrically adv.1933 Bloomfield Lang. xii. 194 The forms John and poor John have, on the w...
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Endocentric and exocentric
In theoretical linguistics, a distinction is made between endocentric and exocentric constructions. Endocentric construction
An endocentric construction consists of an obligatory head and one or more dependents, whose presence serves to modify the meaning
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Endocentric environment
In the field of user interfaces, an endocentric environment refers to a virtual reality or some other immersive environment which is introduced directly
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exocentric
exocentric, a. Linguistics. (ɛksəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. exo- + centric a.] Of compounds or constructions: having a different grammatical function from that of the constituent parts (see quots.). Opp. endocentric a.1914 Bloomfield Introd. Study. Lang. v. 161 The so-called ‘exocentric’ compounds..denote an ob...
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Exocentric environment
They are endocentric environments.
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User interfaces
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morphosyntax
morphosyntax Linguistics. (mɔːfəʊˈsɪntæks) [f. Gr. µορϕ-ή form + syntax 2.] A branch of linguistic study which combines the study of morphology and syntax.1961 F. W. Householder in Saporta & Bastian Psycholinguistics 23/2 So also in morpho-syntax it should be possible to agree on definitions for ter...
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Ogea language
Endocentric suffixes occur between the verb root and the exocenter. The endocenter is composed of the verb root plus the endocentric suffixes.
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Minimalist program
Given the assumption that all phrases are headed (endocentric), CP must be headed by C. It contains the following postulates:
Each phrase has a head (endocentric) and it projects to a larger phrase.
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Sanskrit compound
Broadly, compounds can be divided into two classes: endocentric and exocentric. Endocentric compounds
An endocentric compound, usually called determinative, is where the compound is essentially the sum of its parts, the meaning being
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Multiword expression
In this example, that is an endocentric compound, the part of speech may be determined as being a verb.
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علم دلالات الألفاظ
اللغوية المختلفة: الجناس، والمرادف، والمتضادات، وتعدد المعاني، paronyms، اسم مشمول، اسم مشمول، اسم جزء، والكناية والمجاز المرسل، اسم كل، exocentric / endocentric
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English compound
On the other hand, endocentric adjectives are also frequently formed, using the suffixal morphemes -ing or -er/or. A people-carrier is a clear endocentric determinative compound: it is a thing that is a carrier of people.
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Hinglish
The Indian English variety, or simply Hinglish, is the Indian adaption of English in a very endocentric manner, which is why it is popular among the youth
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Phrase
A phrase lacking a head is known as exocentric, and phrases with heads are endocentric.
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Kokota language
Below are two examples:
Compounding (nouns)
Both endocentric and exocentric compounding occur. Endocentric compounding
Endocentric compounding in Kokota results in words that serve the grammatical purpose that one of its constituent words does.
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