35. morpheme:the smallest unit of language in terms of relationship between expression and content,a unit that cannot be divided into further small units without destroying or drastically altering the meaning,whether it is lexical or grammatical. 36. compound oly morphemic words which consist wholly...
A concept definition starts with the keywordtemplateand has a template parameter list. The second line is more interesting. It uses the keywordconceptfollowed by the concept name and the constraint expression. Aconstraint-expressionis a compile-time predicate. A compile-time predicate is a function ...
V765. Compound assignment expression 'X += X + N' is suspicious. Consider inspecting it for a possible error. V766. An item with the same key has already been added. V767. Suspicious access to element by a constant index inside a loop. V768. Variable is of enum type. It is suspici...
( )1. The part of a sentence which comprises an infinite verb or a verb phrase is grammatically called predicate. ( )2. The syntactic rules of a language are finite in number, yet there is no limit to the number of sentences that could be produced. ( )3. A coordinate sentence contain...
35. morpheme:the smallest unit of language in terms of relationship between expression and content,a unit that cannot be divided into further small units without destroying or drastically altering the meaning,whether it is lexical or grammatical. 36. compound oly morphemic words which consist wholly...
akindoflinguisticstudyinwhichthingsarejustdescribed. 10.arbitrariness:onedesignfeatureofhumanlanguage,whichreferstothefacethat theformsoflinguisticsignsbearnonaturalrelationshiptotheirmeaning. 11.duality:onedesignfeatureofhumanlanguage,whichreferstothepropertyof havingtwolevelsofarecomposedofelementsofthesecondary....
To understand indirect objects, it is necessary to understand basic sentence structure. All sentences must have a subject and a simple predicate. "He sings" is a an example of a simple sentence. The simple predicate is the action -- the verb "sings." To find the subject, ask, "Who or...
(also intransitive) to change or be changed into another chemical compound or physical state: to convert water into ice 6. (law) 7. (also intransitive) (rugby) to make a conversion after (a try) 8. (logic) to transpose the subject and predicate of (a proposition) by conversion 9. to...