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has gloss | eng: In linguistics, branching is the general tendency towards a given order of words within sentences and smaller grammatical units within sentences (such as subordinate propositions, prepositional phrases, etc.). Such ordering and nesting of phrases can be represented as a tree where branches can be divided into other minor branches, which may also branch in turn. |
lexicalization | eng: Branching linguistics |
lexicalization | eng: branching |
instance of | (noun) the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) grammar |
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Breton | |
has gloss | bre: Er yezhoniezh e vez implijet an termen renadur ar penn (saoz.: ) evit komz eus un arventenn gevreadurezhel (soaz. hervez lech ar penn e-keñver renadennoù pe elfennoù all ur ger kevrennek pe ur frazenn, da skouer lech an anv en ur frazenn anv e-kenver an anvioù-gwan. |
lexicalization | bre: Renadur ar penn |
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has gloss | fra: En typologie syntaxique des langues, une langue centrifuge, dite aussi descendante (en anglais head-first language ou head-initial language), est une langue qui tend à placer dans la phrase les éléments modificateurs après ceux quils modifient. Il sagit d'une tendance générale qui peut se trouver plus ou moins systématiquement réalisée selon les langues. |
lexicalization | fra: langue centrifuge |
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