Morphosyntactic and Morphology
Case and Its Functions
Lexico-Grammatical Category
Notional and Function Words
The Problem of Parts of Speech
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Which 2 linguistic disciplines morphosyntax combine?

 Morphology and syntax 

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What is the Case? 

The Case is grammatical category that expresses rthe relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other elements in the sentence 

100

What is a lexico-grammatical category?

It is a grammatical class of words that share common lexical meaning, morphological features, and syntactic functions.

100

In which two words the system in part of speech is traditionally divided?

Into notional (independent) and functional (service) words 

100

What is classes of words?

The term classes of words is used as synonym to parts of speech

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Which grammatical relations morphosyntactic phenomena are demonstrate?

Agreement 

Case marking 

Government 

Concord 

Voice and mood 

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What types of case are exist?

Nominative (Subjective) case

•Accusative (Objective) case

•Genitive (Possessive) case

•Vocative (Dative) case

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What does it represent? 

It represents the unity of lexical (vocabulary-related) and grammatical (form and function) characteristics.

200

Notional words have...?

Notional words have full lexical meaning and serve as the main building blocks of sentences.

200

What position do parts of speech occupy in the language system?

They occupy the central position in the language system as they present the meeting point of the two main domains of the language: its lexicon and grammar.

300

Name types of agreement 

Subject verb 

Noun adjective agreement 

Pronoun antecedent agreement 

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Name functions of Case

Subject function is to identify who or what performs the action.

• Object function is to show who or what receive the action.

•Possessive function is to indicate ownership or association.

•Prepositional function is to link nouns and pronouns to prepositions.

300

Name the main parts of speech 

NOUN, VERB,ADJECTIVE,PRONOUN, NUMERAL, INTERJECTION, PREPOSITION, CONJUNCTION, ARTICLE, PARTICIPLE, AUXILIARY

300

Functional words have...

Functional words have grammatical meaning rather than lexical meaning.

300

What is a categorial meaning?

This generalized semantic feature (such as “thingness” for nouns or “action” for verbs) is a key criterion in determining a word’s part-of-speech status.


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What are morphological systems?

This is a system where we understand the relationships between elements and their attributes in a vague sense based only on measured features or correlations. In other words e understand the form or morphology a system has based on the connections between its elements.

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Importance of Case

In general, it helps to clarify syntactic relationships and maintain sentence meaning, especially in languages with free order. In English, word order largely replaces the role of case endings.

400

Name types of functional verbs and their examples

Pronouns: Words like he, she, it, their that replace nouns.

Determiners/Articles: Words like the, a, an, those that are used with nouns.

Conjunctions: Words like and, but, if that join clauses or words.

Prepositions: Words like to, from, for, on that show relationships in time, space, or between ideas.

Auxiliary Verbs: Helping verbs like do, be, have, can that help form tenses or moods.

Question Words: Words like who, what, why, how used to ask questions.

400

Functional words are also known as...

structure words, grammatical words, grammatical functors, grammatical morphemes, function morphemes, form words

   empty words

400

What is functioning as an adverbial modifier?

English adverbs often reveal the difficulty of classification because they lack most grammatical categories. Instead, they are grouped by meaning and this type of syntactic behavior.


500

Name 3 types of languages and examples 

inflectional morphology (Chinese)

Isolating morphology (Mandarin Chinese) 

Agglutinating Morphology (Turkish)

500

Elaborate on what is Tenses, Aspects, and Voice of the verb and their function.

Tense – shows when an action happens (past, present, future).

Aspect – shows how an action happens over time (indefinite, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous).

Voice – shows who does the action or who receives it (active vs passive).

500

Name all grammatical properties of the parts of speech and what characteristics does it have?

MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

SYNTACTIC PROPERETIES

SEMANTIC PROPERTIES

Each part of speech has its own morphological, syntactic, and semantic characteristics.

500

What are  the differences between content word and function  words 

Function words include determiners, conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns, auxiliary verbs, modals, qualifiers, and question words.

Content words are words with specific meanings, such as nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and main verbs (those without helping verbs.)

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What is the difficulty of establishing a universal basis for classifying parts of speech?

This problem arises because no single criterion, such as meaning, form or function, is sufficient on its own when assigning words to parts of speech. Therefore, it leads to differing classifications among grammarians.