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linguistic context Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ভাষাগত কনটেক্সট,





linguistic context's Usage Examples:

An opaque context or referentially opaque context is a linguistic context in which it is not always possible to substitute "co-referential" expressions.


An early reference to "bag of words" in a linguistic context can be found in Zellig Harris's 1954 article on Distributional Structure.


The latter used functor in a linguistic context; see function word.


The earliest example in a linguistic context (as opposed to an abecedarium) is already in futhorc, in the Kent.


been preserved in the archaeological record; Opaque context, the linguistic context in which substitution of co-referential expressions does not preserve.


(elided) provided that its antecedent can be found within the same linguistic context.


) stand out from the surrounding linguistic context, from given literary traditions or from more general world knowledge.


language, but also investigate whether elements of the surrounding linguistic context promote or inhibit the usage of certain structures.


derived from literal optics: Opaque context, a term to describe the linguistic context of co-referential terms Phonological opacity, a term in phonology.


Used in this specific linguistic context, co-construction is not to be confused with the broader social interactional.


fallacies (all printed in 1826) were born in response to a specific socio-linguistic context and expose the pretences that constitute false social behavior.



Synonyms:

context; discourse; context of use;

Antonyms:

nonlinguistic; vowel;

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