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The adjective '''free''' is used as a technical term or a component of a technical term in several ways: | The adjective '''free''' is used as a technical term or a component of a technical term in several ways: | ||
+ | *[[free (in binding theory)]] | ||
*[[free form]] (vs. [[bound form]]) | *[[free form]] (vs. [[bound form]]) | ||
+ | *[[free indirect style]] | ||
+ | *[[free morpheme]] | ||
+ | *[[free state]] (in Semitic noun phrases, as opposed to [[construct state]]) | ||
+ | *[[free stress]] (= stress is on different syllables in different words) | ||
*[[free variation]] | *[[free variation]] | ||
*[[free word order]] (= word order is determined by pragmatic conditions) | *[[free word order]] (= word order is determined by pragmatic conditions) | ||
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===Other languages=== | ===Other languages=== | ||
− | French [[libre]] German [[frei]] | + | French [[libre]] <br> German [[frei]] <br> |
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 June 2014
The adjective free is used as a technical term or a component of a technical term in several ways:
- free (in binding theory)
- free form (vs. bound form)
- free indirect style
- free morpheme
- free state (in Semitic noun phrases, as opposed to construct state)
- free stress (= stress is on different syllables in different words)
- free variation
- free word order (= word order is determined by pragmatic conditions)