Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

é de

English translation:

is handled/presented

Added to glossary by zabrowa
Aug 8, 2007 13:05
16 yrs ago
Portuguese term

é de

Portuguese to English Science Linguistics Tonal languages
Na entrada lexical, a ocorrência de tom é de morfema-por-morfema.

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is handled/presented

"In the lexical entry, tone occurrence is handled/presented morpheme-by-morpheme.

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"De" is a marker implying an unexpressed underlying structure. - some type of process. There is something semantically missing in both E and P if you say "tone occurrence is morpheme-by-morpheme." So you can fill that semantic gap with anything that works - a process expressed as a noun or a verb.
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is

is morpheme to morpheme

Mike :)

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or, possibley morepheme for morpheme - WITHOUT "of"

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Peer comment(s):

agree María Leonor Acevedo-Miranda : of Course!!!
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Thank you, María Leonor - Mike :)
agree cristina estanislau
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12 mins

is (of)

tone occurence is (of) morphome-by-morpheme.

I find it more natural not to use 'of', after 'is'

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you beat me Mike
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17 mins

it is (of)

I would think it is (of)

Regards

Sonia
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