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2 | | -<Lists date="2022-01-24 14:46:16"> |
| 2 | +<Lists date="2025-11-19T20:51:44Z"> |
3 | 3 | <List owner="LexDb" field="DomainTypes" itemClass="CmPossibility"> |
4 | 4 | <Name> |
5 | 5 | <AUni ws="en">Academic Domains</AUni> |
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9543 | 9543 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9544 | 9544 | </SubPossibilities> |
9545 | 9545 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9546 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="6e758bbc-2b40-427d-b79f-bf14a7c96c6a"> |
| 9546 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="25b2ef8c-d87e-4868-898c-8f5375afeeb3"> |
9547 | 9547 | <Name> |
9548 | | -<AUni ws="en">Particle</AUni> |
| 9548 | +<AUni ws="en">Existential marker</AUni> |
9549 | 9549 | </Name> |
9550 | 9550 | <Abbreviation> |
9551 | | -<AUni ws="en">prt</AUni> |
| 9551 | +<AUni ws="en">existmrkr</AUni> |
9552 | 9552 | </Abbreviation> |
9553 | 9553 | <Description> |
9554 | 9554 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9555 | | -<Run ws="en">A particle is a part of speech whose members do not belong to one of the main classes of words, is invariable, and typically has grammatical or pragmatic meaning.</Run> |
| 9555 | +<Run ws="en">An existential marker is a part of speech whose members are found in distinct clause types and which mark a referent's existence.</Run> |
9556 | 9556 | </AStr> |
9557 | 9557 | </Description> |
9558 | | -<SubPossibilities> |
9559 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="c6853f58-a74c-483e-9494-732002a7ab5b"> |
| 9558 | +</PartOfSpeech> |
| 9559 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="cc60cb18-5067-442b-a740-d3b913b2610a"> |
9560 | 9560 | <Name> |
9561 | | -<AUni ws="en">Nominal particle</AUni> |
| 9561 | +<AUni ws="en">Expletive</AUni> |
9562 | 9562 | </Name> |
9563 | 9563 | <Abbreviation> |
9564 | | -<AUni ws="en">nomprt</AUni> |
| 9564 | +<AUni ws="en">expl</AUni> |
9565 | 9565 | </Abbreviation> |
9566 | 9566 | <Description> |
9567 | 9567 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9568 | | -<Run ws="en">A nominal particle is a member of a closed class of particles that co-occur with nouns.</Run> |
| 9568 | +<Run ws="en">An expletive (also known as a dummy word) is a part of speech whose members have no meaning, but complete a sentence to make it grammatical.</Run> |
9569 | 9569 | </AStr> |
9570 | 9570 | </Description> |
9571 | 9571 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9572 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="07455e91-118a-4d7d-848c-39bedd355a3d"> |
| 9572 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="d32dff62-4117-4762-a887-96478406769b"> |
9573 | 9573 | <Name> |
9574 | | -<AUni ws="en">Question particle</AUni> |
| 9574 | +<AUni ws="en">Interjection</AUni> |
9575 | 9575 | </Name> |
9576 | 9576 | <Abbreviation> |
9577 | | -<AUni ws="en">q</AUni> |
| 9577 | +<AUni ws="en">interj</AUni> |
9578 | 9578 | </Abbreviation> |
9579 | 9579 | <Description> |
9580 | 9580 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9581 | | -<Run ws="en">A question particle is a part of speech whose members signal a yes/no question.</Run> |
| 9581 | +<Run ws="en">An interjection is a part of speech, typically brief in form, such as one syllable or word, whose members are used most often as exclamations or parts of an exclamation. An interjection, typically expressing an emotional reaction, often with respect to an accompanying sentence, is not syntactically related to other accompanying expressions, and may include a combination of sounds not otherwise found in the language.</Run> |
9582 | 9582 | </AStr> |
9583 | 9583 | </Description> |
9584 | 9584 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9585 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="12435333-c423-43d7-acf9-6028e3d20a42"> |
| 9585 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="83fdec31-e15b-40e7-bcd2-69134c5a0fcd"> |
9586 | 9586 | <Name> |
9587 | | -<AUni ws="en">Verbal particle</AUni> |
| 9587 | +<AUni ws="en">Participle</AUni> |
9588 | 9588 | </Name> |
9589 | 9589 | <Abbreviation> |
9590 | | -<AUni ws="en">verbprt</AUni> |
| 9590 | +<AUni ws="en">ptcp</AUni> |
9591 | 9591 | </Abbreviation> |
9592 | 9592 | <Description> |
9593 | 9593 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9594 | | -<Run ws="en">A verbal particle is a member of a closed class of particles which co-occur with some verbs to form phrasal verbs. In some languages, verbal particles are identical to certain adpositions.</Run> |
| 9594 | +<Run ws="en">A participle refers to non-finite forms of verbs other than infinitive. In some uses it is restricted to those forms that are used as an adjective.</Run> |
9595 | 9595 | </AStr> |
9596 | 9596 | </Description> |
9597 | 9597 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9598 | | -</SubPossibilities> |
9599 | | -</PartOfSpeech> |
9600 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="25b2ef8c-d87e-4868-898c-8f5375afeeb3"> |
| 9598 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="6e758bbc-2b40-427d-b79f-bf14a7c96c6a"> |
9601 | 9599 | <Name> |
9602 | | -<AUni ws="en">Existential marker</AUni> |
| 9600 | +<AUni ws="en">Particle</AUni> |
9603 | 9601 | </Name> |
9604 | 9602 | <Abbreviation> |
9605 | | -<AUni ws="en">existmrkr</AUni> |
| 9603 | +<AUni ws="en">prt</AUni> |
9606 | 9604 | </Abbreviation> |
9607 | 9605 | <Description> |
9608 | 9606 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9609 | | -<Run ws="en">An existential marker is a part of speech whose members are found in distinct clause types and which mark a referent's existence.</Run> |
| 9607 | +<Run ws="en">A particle is a part of speech whose members do not belong to one of the main classes of words, is invariable, and typically has grammatical or pragmatic meaning.</Run> |
9610 | 9608 | </AStr> |
9611 | 9609 | </Description> |
9612 | | -</PartOfSpeech> |
9613 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="cc60cb18-5067-442b-a740-d3b913b2610a"> |
| 9610 | +<SubPossibilities> |
| 9611 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="c6853f58-a74c-483e-9494-732002a7ab5b"> |
9614 | 9612 | <Name> |
9615 | | -<AUni ws="en">Expletive</AUni> |
| 9613 | +<AUni ws="en">Nominal particle</AUni> |
9616 | 9614 | </Name> |
9617 | 9615 | <Abbreviation> |
9618 | | -<AUni ws="en">expl</AUni> |
| 9616 | +<AUni ws="en">nomprt</AUni> |
9619 | 9617 | </Abbreviation> |
9620 | 9618 | <Description> |
9621 | 9619 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9622 | | -<Run ws="en">An expletive (also known as a dummy word) is a part of speech whose members have no meaning, but complete a sentence to make it grammatical.</Run> |
| 9620 | +<Run ws="en">A nominal particle is a member of a closed class of particles that co-occur with nouns.</Run> |
9623 | 9621 | </AStr> |
9624 | 9622 | </Description> |
9625 | 9623 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9626 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="d32dff62-4117-4762-a887-96478406769b"> |
| 9624 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="07455e91-118a-4d7d-848c-39bedd355a3d"> |
9627 | 9625 | <Name> |
9628 | | -<AUni ws="en">Interjection</AUni> |
| 9626 | +<AUni ws="en">Question particle</AUni> |
9629 | 9627 | </Name> |
9630 | 9628 | <Abbreviation> |
9631 | | -<AUni ws="en">interj</AUni> |
| 9629 | +<AUni ws="en">q</AUni> |
9632 | 9630 | </Abbreviation> |
9633 | 9631 | <Description> |
9634 | 9632 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9635 | | -<Run ws="en">An interjection is a part of speech, typically brief in form, such as one syllable or word, whose members are used most often as exclamations or parts of an exclamation. An interjection, typically expressing an emotional reaction, often with respect to an accompanying sentence, is not syntactically related to other accompanying expressions, and may include a combination of sounds not otherwise found in the language.</Run> |
| 9633 | +<Run ws="en">A question particle is a part of speech whose members signal a yes/no question.</Run> |
9636 | 9634 | </AStr> |
9637 | 9635 | </Description> |
9638 | 9636 | </PartOfSpeech> |
9639 | | -<PartOfSpeech guid="83fdec31-e15b-40e7-bcd2-69134c5a0fcd"> |
| 9637 | +<PartOfSpeech guid="12435333-c423-43d7-acf9-6028e3d20a42"> |
9640 | 9638 | <Name> |
9641 | | -<AUni ws="en">Participle</AUni> |
| 9639 | +<AUni ws="en">Verbal particle</AUni> |
9642 | 9640 | </Name> |
9643 | 9641 | <Abbreviation> |
9644 | | -<AUni ws="en">ptcp</AUni> |
| 9642 | +<AUni ws="en">verbprt</AUni> |
9645 | 9643 | </Abbreviation> |
9646 | 9644 | <Description> |
9647 | 9645 | <AStr ws="en"> |
9648 | | -<Run ws="en">A participle refers to non-finite forms of verbs other than infinitive. In some uses it is restricted to those forms that are used as an adjective.</Run> |
| 9646 | +<Run ws="en">A verbal particle is a member of a closed class of particles which co-occur with some verbs to form phrasal verbs. In some languages, verbal particles are identical to certain adpositions.</Run> |
9649 | 9647 | </AStr> |
9650 | 9648 | </Description> |
9651 | 9649 | </PartOfSpeech> |
| 9650 | +</SubPossibilities> |
| 9651 | +</PartOfSpeech> |
9652 | 9652 | <PartOfSpeech guid="f1ac9eab-5f8c-41cf-b234-e53405aaaac5"> |
9653 | 9653 | <Name> |
9654 | 9654 | <AUni ws="en">Prenoun</AUni> |
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102573 | 102573 | <Possibilities> |
102574 | 102574 | <CmPossibility> |
102575 | 102575 | <Name> |
102576 | | -<AUni ws="en">Default</AUni> |
| 102576 | +<AUni ws="en">Default Template</AUni> |
102577 | 102577 | </Name> |
102578 | 102578 | <Abbreviation> |
102579 | 102579 | <AUni ws="en">def</AUni> |
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