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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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Endocentric and exocentric
Exocentric construction
An exocentric construction consists of two or more parts, whereby the one or the other of the parts cannot be viewed as providing means the initial exocentric division is impossible.
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Exocentric environment
In the field of user interfaces, an exocentric environment refers to a virtual reality or some other immersive environment which completely encompasses
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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 environment
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Exocentric environment
Virtual reality
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Tantric
ˈTantric, a. Also tantric, tantrik. [f. Tantra + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Tantras; characteristic of Tantrism. In Western use, also loosely denoting the association of spiritual and erotic practices. Occas. as n. (in form Tantrik), (a) a practitioner of Tantrism; (b) a Tantra.1905 Q. Rev. July ...
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Ogea language
The same set of endocentric suffixes are used with varying sets of exocentric suffixes. Exocentric suffixes encode inter-clausal temporality, tense, mood, subject, and switch reference.
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Sanskrit compound
Broadly, compounds can be divided into two classes: endocentric and exocentric. compounds
An exocentric compound refers to something outside the components:
redhead → someone with red hair
pickpocket → someone who picks someone
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Francis Katamba
Katamba claimed that exocentric compounds are headless - in other words they do not contain an element that can function as a semantic head in Morphology
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Farley Norman
Research
Norman's research has encompassed a variety of topics in human perception, particularly the perception of distance, spatial relationships (e.g., exocentric
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X-bar theory
It assumes exocentric structures such as "S → NP Aux VP". This is contrary to the fact that phrases have heads in all circumstances. S → NP (Aux) VP
However, this structure violates the headedness principle because it has an exocentric, headless structure, and would also violate the
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Japanese Flies
Wild colors, materials, and textures are used to create exocentric flies for exhibitions and shows.
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English compound
However, in another common type of compound, the exocentric (known as a bahuvrihi compound in the Sanskrit tradition), the semantic head is not explicitly This is an exocentric compound.
Exocentric compounds occur more often in adjectives than nouns.
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A Delay Is Better
being built around live performance with digital tools such as Max/MSP and the Bodysynth, lead an academic reviewer to suggest the work encompasses an "exocentric
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Biolinguistics
Moreover, Nórega and Miyagawa provide further evidence to counteract the claim of a protolanguage through examining exocentric VN compounds. This happens in Catalan, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese where a new VN compound is created when a nominal exocentric VN compound is the complement of
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