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| has gloss | eng: In X-bar theory in linguistics, specifiers, head words, and complements together form phrases. Specifiers differ from complements because they are not sisters of the head, but rather sisters of the phrase formed by the head and the complement. In English, some example of specifiers are words such as the, no, some, every, Johns and my mothers which can precede Noun phrases. Adverbial phrases can be preceded by degree words such as very, extremely, rather and quite. |
| lexicalization | eng: specifier |
| instance of | (noun) the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) grammar |
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| has gloss | deu: In der X-Bar-Theorie der Linguistik werden Phrasen durch Spezifizierer, Phrasenkopf, and Komplemente gebildet. Spezifizierer unterscheiden sich von Komplementen dadurch, dass sie vor dem Phrasenkopf stehen und keine Unterkategorien bilden. |
| lexicalization | deu: Spezifizierer |
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