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"dan" complement phraseNo contributors
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complement headed by \"dan\" which is in Dutch the conjunction for introducing comparative clauses (source: Cornetto)@en
"dat" clause complementNo contributors
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refers to a complement which is a clause headed by the complementizer 'dat' (that) (source: Cornetto)@en
"of" clause complementNo contributors
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complement which is a clause headed by the complementizer \"of\" (whether) (source: Cornetto)@en
$(No contributors
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STTS tag for other sentence internal punctuation (source: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/corplex/TagSets/stts-table.html)@en
$.No contributors
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STTS tag for sentence final punctuation (source: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/corplex/TagSets/stts-table.html)@en
3rd person pronounNo contributors
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3rd person pronoun [ppron3] contains exactly one flexeme, on `he', with lexically determined person (3rd), inflecting for number, case and gender; some forms additionally inflect for accentability and post-prepositionality (e.g., niego vs. go, `him.acc'). Grammatical categories of [ppron3]: number (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2709), case (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2720), gender (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2728), person (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2775), accentability (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2737) (optional), post-prepositionality (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2740) (optional). (source: Przepiórkowski, A. (2004). The IPI PAN Corpus: Preliminary version. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.)@en
abbreviationNo contributors
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An abbreviated form resulting from the omission of words or letters from the full form. (source: Proposed revision, TBX discussion group)@en
abbreviationNo contributors
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indication that a word resulted by leaving out characters of a longer word or words, keeping the original meaning, while the resulting word is not considered a proper noun nor behaves as a common noun (source: CGN)@en
abolition dateNo contributors
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The official date when an organization ceised to exist. (source: JVD)@en
absentNo contributors
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Pertaining to the absence of an experiment investigator during an elicitation phase. (source: NaLiDa)@en
absolute orientation: palmNo contributors
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Orientation of the hand in space in terms of the direction in which the palm points. (source: Unknown)@en
abstractNo contributors
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Properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/ qualities in a physical medium. Instances of Abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment. [SUMO 2010] (source: Cornetto)@en
academicNo contributors
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The content can be used for general academic purposes. (source: CLARIN Deliverable: D7S-2.1, \"A report including Model Licensing Templates and Authorization and Authentication Scheme\")@en
accentabilityNo contributors
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Accentability [accentability] is a grammatical category appropriate for some forms of personal pronouns which takes one of two values depending on whether the pronominal form is accented (strong) or not (weak). (source: [based on] Przepiórkowski, A. (2004). The IPI PAN Corpus: Preliminary version. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.)@en
AccentsNo contributors
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number of pronounciation with accent/stress, per verse in a poem (source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accent)@en
access protocolNo contributors
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Indication of the name of a protocol that is required to access a resource or a tool. (source: NaLiDa)@en
accusative caseNo contributors
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Accusative [acc] is a value of the grammatical category of case paradigmatically appropriate for structural objects. (source: [based on] Urbańczyk, S., ed. (1992). Encyklopedia języka polskiego. Ossolineum, Wrocław.)@en
achievement testNo contributors
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Indication of an achievement test as research design for the elicitation within a research study. (source: NaLiDa)@en
acoustic modelNo contributors
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An acoustic model is a model intended for modeling speech segments e.g. phonemes, syllables. It is created by taking audio recordings of speech and their orthographic transcriptions and creating statistical representations of the sounds the make up each speech segment. (no source) (source: TTNWW-SPRAAK)@en
acquired from friendsNo contributors
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Sign language was primarly acquired from friends (source: IMDI Sign Language Profile)@en
acquisitionNo contributors
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contains any descriptive or other information concerning the process by which a manuscript or manuscript part entered the holding institution (source: http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-acquisition.html)@en
acronymNo contributors
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An abbreviated form resulting from the combination of initial letters or syllables (from each or some of the elements) of the full form and pronounced syllabically like a word. (source: Proposed revision; TBX discussion group)@en
acting dancing experienceNo contributors
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The actor has experience in acting and/or dancing. (source: CLARIN-D)@en
action verbNo contributors
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Process is a dynamic event that is not initiated by an actor capable of acting with volition. (source: Cornetto/ Saeed (2009))@en
action1 verbNo contributors
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refers to a verb concept with the following semantic features:intransitive , dynamic , control (source: Cornetto)@en
active adjectival participleNo contributors
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Active adjectival participle [pact] contains active adjectival participles, inflecting for number, case, gender and negation, with lexical aspect (always imperfective), e.g., pijący `drinking'. Grammatical categories of active adjectival participle [pact]: number (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2709), case (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2720), gender (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2728), aspect (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2783), negation (http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-2786). (source: Przepiórkowski, A. (2004). The IPI PAN Corpus: Preliminary version. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.)@en
active voiceNo contributors
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Value that expresses the situation where the grammatical subject is also the semantic actor of the verb. (source: MAF)@en
activities in Deaf communityNo contributors
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activities in Deaf communities that the actor engages in (source: Crasborn, Onno; Hanke, Thomas (2003): Metadata for sign language corpora. Background document for an ECHO workshop, May 8 + 9, 2003, Nijmegen University. http://www.let.ru.nl/sign-lang/echo/docs/ECHO Metadata SL.pdf)@en
actorNo contributors
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a participant in an action or process (source: New Oxford American Dictionary 2nd edition)@en
actor acquaintanceNo contributors
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degree of acquaintance between actors (source: CLARIN-D)@en
actor appearanceNo contributors
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items on the actor's body which may interfere with video processing, e.g. glasses, beard, piercing, jewellery, patterned clothes, short sleeves, technical equipment (such as motion capture markers) (source: extended to a superordinate data category from glasses [4514], beard [4507], piercing [4518] and jewellery [4514])@en
actor demographicsNo contributors
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The characteristics of an actor population (e.g. concerning sex, age, social status, profession, etc.) expressed in numbers. (source: extension of speaker demographics [2960])@en
actual psychological stateNo contributors
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psychological state of the actor during the recording (source: CLARIN-D)@en
ad-adjectival adjectiveNo contributors
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ad-adjectival adjective [adja] contains non-inflecting de-adjectival lexemes such as polsko 'Polish' and niemiecko 'German' (source: Przepiórkowski, A. (2004). The IPI PAN Corpus: Preliminary version. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.)@en
addressNo contributors
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The address of an organization that was/is involved in creating, managing and accessing resource or tool/service. (source: PWittenburg)@en
address lineNo contributors
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contains one line of a postal address. (source: http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-addrLine.html)@en
adelheid additional lexicon documentNo contributors
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Outer element of an additional lexicon for the Adelheid system. (source: container)@en
ADJANo contributors
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STTS tag for attributive adjective (source: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/corplex/TagSets/stts-table.html)@en
ADJDNo contributors
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STTS tag for adverbial or predicative adjective (source: http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/corplex/TagSets/stts-table.html)@en
adjectival BaseNo contributors
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Used in morphology: an adjective to which an affix attaches or to which a morphological process applies. (source: Adapted from Glottopedia: http://www.glottopedia.de/index.php/Base_%28in_morphology%29)@en
adjectiveNo contributors
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word characterizing an independent entity like a noun or its equivalent, while it is not a word form of another part of speech (source: CGN)@en
adjective (pl,f)No contributors
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Adjective that is specified for plural number and feminine gender.@en
adjective (pl,m)No contributors
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Adjective that is specified for plural number and masculine gender.@en
adjective (sg,f)No contributors
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Adjective that is specified for singular number and feminine gender.@en