Concept information
Preferred term
particle
Broader concept
Example
- Adpositions coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions are considered particles in UD but the guidelines specify that the most precise label should be used. (Choi, Guillaume & Fort, 2021)
- Some nouns especially loan words like "kShi" ("coffee") never take the particle. (Hobbs & Kameyama, 1990)
- Some nouns such as "cha" ("tea") always take the particle ("o-cha'). (Hobbs & Kameyama, 1990)
- The distinction between a particle and an adposition is difficult to define. (Choi, Guillaume & Fort, 2021)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-MHQXFN2L-0
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