linguistic feature

collocation in English

meaningsoflinguisticandfeature

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linguistic
adjective
uk
/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/
us
/lɪŋˈɡwɪs.tɪk/
connected with language or the study ...
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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition oflinguisticandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Table 2 presents a summary of the results, indicating each level at which alinguisticfeaturewas a significant predictor of copula choice.
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However, they add one crucial component that interrelates with his findings, namely the importance of the discourse context in which alinguisticfeatureis embedded.
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Many exercises are short and tightly focused on a particularlinguisticfeaturewhereas others involve handling a fairly large amount of data.
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Somelinguisticfeature(or set of linguistic features) that occurs in both languages.
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In variable rule analysis, alinguisticfeatureis realized in alternating forms as opposed to categorical forms.
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It is quite often difficult to ascertain the source of alinguisticfeature.
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When we discuss the perception of a certainlinguisticfeature, we are necessarily discussing the perceptual correlates of this feature.
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This suggests that verbal -s is alinguisticfeaturethat is par ticularly sensitive to external linguistic pressure.
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In conversation analysis or analyses of politeness or speech act theory, nolinguisticfeaturehas any significance when taken in isolation.
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Alinguisticfeature(or set of features) that has a demonstrable formal relationship to both (or all) of the languages in contact.
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For successful statements about the acquisition of alinguisticfeaturethese factors need to be considered.
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Ochs goes on to note that such indexing may be accomplished by means of either a singlelinguisticfeatureor a set of such features.
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A common production of linguistic investigators of dialects is the shaded and dotted map showing where onelinguisticfeatureends and another begins or overlaps.
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More recent scholarship prefers to view the acquisition of eachlinguisticfeatureas a gradual and complex process.
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However, three factors could limit the conclusiveness of a study of linguistic features based on these letters.
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The experiments were repeated after some modifications to the set of linguistic features.
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By means of multivariate analysis, the variation of the occurrence of selected linguistic features among registers will be classified.
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