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- Part of speechCategory of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause
- Adjective phraseType of phrase
- Case governmentGrammatical term
- Split ergativityFeature in the typology of certain languages
- Morphosyntactic alignmentGrammatical relationship between arguments
- Verbal case
- PossessiveGrammatical use indicating possession
- SupineForm of verbal noun used in some languages
- Case in tiers
- Nominal TAM
- Plurale tantumNoun that appears only in the plural form
- Case governmentGrammatical term
- Split ergativityFeature in the typology of certain languages
- Morphosyntactic alignmentGrammatical relationship between arguments
- Final clauseDependent adverbial clause expressing purpose
- Argument (linguistics)Linguistic terminology
- Reciprocal pronounPronoun that indicates a relationship which is reciprocal
- Switch-referenceConcept in linguistics
- Final clauseDependent adverbial clause expressing purpose
- Adverbial clauseEnglish language grammar
- Case grammarSystem of linguistic analysis
- Final clauseDependent adverbial clause expressing purpose
- Echo answerWay of answering a yes/no question
- Conjunction (grammar)Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
- Switch-referenceConcept in linguistics
- Function wordWords supplying mainly grammatical information, rather than content information
- Block quotationSpecially typeset quotation in document
- Balancing and deranking
- Grammar ExplorerLanguage learning resource
- Cognate object
- Nominal TAM
- Plurale tantumNoun that appears only in the plural form
- Boundedness (linguistics)Whether a word specifies the time/location/quantity of what it references or not
- SupineForm of verbal noun used in some languages
- Case in tiers
- Part of speechCategory of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause
- Adjective phraseType of phrase
- SuppletionA word having inflected forms from multiple unrelated stems
- SuppletionA word having inflected forms from multiple unrelated stems
- Nominal TAM
- Plurale tantumNoun that appears only in the plural form
- Part of speechCategory of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause
- Adjective phraseType of phrase
- Trace erasure principle
- Projection principleAspect of generative grammar theory in linguistics
- PreverbVerb prefix in Caucasian languages
- Pejorative suffixSuffixes forming insults in various languages
- Dative shiftShifting sentence forms with two-object verbs
- ParataxisLiterary technique
- Adpositional phrasePhrase modifying a lexical item