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- Marker_(linguistics) abstract "In linguistics, a marker is a free or bound morpheme that indicates the grammatical function of the marked word, phrase, or sentence. More characteristically, markers occur as clitics or inflectional affixes. In analytic languages and agglutinative languages, markers are generally easily distinguished. In fusional languages and polysynthetic languages, this is often not the case. For example, in Latin, a highly fusional language, the word amo ("I love") is marked by suffix -o for indicative mood, active voice, first person, singular, present tense. Analytic languages tend to have a relatively limited number of markers.Markers should be distinguished from the linguistic concept of markedness. An unmarked form is the basic "neutral" form of a word, typically used as its dictionary lemma, such as—in English—for nouns the singular (e.g. cat versus cats), and for verbs the infinitive (e.g. to eat versus eats, ate and eaten). Unmarked forms (e.g. the nominative case in many languages) tend to be less likely to have markers, but this is not true for all languages (compare Latin). Conversely, a marked form may happen to have a zero affix, like the genitive plural of some nouns in Russian (e.g. сапог). In some languages, the same forms of a marker have multiple functions, such as when used in different cases or declensions (for example -is in Latin).".
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- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Affixes.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Agglutinative_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Analytic_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Case_(linguistics).
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Clitic.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Declension.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Dependent-marking_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Double-marking_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Fusional_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Genitive_case.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_case.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_function.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_relation.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Head-marking_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Inflectional.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Lemma_(morphology).
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Lexeme.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Markedness.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Nominative_case.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Null_morpheme.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Polysynthetic_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Uninflected_word.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Zero-marking_language.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Zero_(linguistics).
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marker (linguistics)".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "case markers".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "class markers".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "grammatical marks".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "linguistic marker".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marked".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marker (linguistics)".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marker".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "markers".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marking".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marks".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "relational marker".
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unmarked".
- Marker_(linguistics) hasPhotoCollection Marker_(linguistics).
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- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Marker_(linguistics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Marker_(linguistics) subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Marker_(linguistics) hypernym Morpheme.
- Marker_(linguistics) comment "In linguistics, a marker is a free or bound morpheme that indicates the grammatical function of the marked word, phrase, or sentence. More characteristically, markers occur as clitics or inflectional affixes. In analytic languages and agglutinative languages, markers are generally easily distinguished. In fusional languages and polysynthetic languages, this is often not the case.".
- Marker_(linguistics) label "Marker (linguistics)".
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs علامة_(صرف).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Merk_(yezhoniezh).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Marker_(Linguistik).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Tunnus_(morfologia).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Marque_(grammaire).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs 標識_(言語学).
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Grammaticale_markeerder.
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs m.03m9_z.
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Dil_imleyicisi.
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Q631256.
- Marker_(linguistics) sameAs Q631256.
- Marker_(linguistics) wasDerivedFrom Marker_(linguistics)?oldid=653055796.
- Marker_(linguistics) isPrimaryTopicOf Marker_(linguistics).