Lingvistika - Syntaktické struktury
Zde se naučíte některá anglická slova související se syntaktickými strukturami, jako jsou "phrase", "clause" a "modifier".
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a group of words put together in a meaningful way

fráze, výraz
(grammar) a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and functions as a unit within a sentence

věta, klauzule
a group of words that forms a statement, question, exclamation, or instruction, usually containing a verb

věta, fráze
(grammar) the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action or is being described in a sentence

podmět
(grammar) a noun or noun phrase that is affected by the action of the verb, or is followed by a preposition

předmět, doplněk
a type of clause that asserts the existence of something or someone, typically introduced by a verb or verb phrase expressing existence or occurrence

existenční klauzule, existenční věta
the arrangement of words in a sentence, indicating the sequence in which the subject, verb, and other constituents appear

pořadí slov, uspořádání slov
a fundamental component of a sentence that contains the verb and provides information about the subject, including actions, states, or descriptions

přísudek, predikát
a type of clause that lacks a main verb and functions as a single unit, typically consisting of a subject and a non-finite verb or adjective

malá věta, minimální věta
a word or phrase that describes or provides additional information about another word or phrase, typically modifying a noun

atribut, přídavné jméno
a graphical representation of the syntactic structure of a sentence or a string of words in a formal language, illustrating how the components of the sentence are organized hierarchically according to the rules of a given grammar

strom analýzy, syntaktický strom
a formal framework in linguistics that describes the structure of sentences by using rules to generate hierarchical structures called phrases, capturing the relationships between words and phrases within a language

gramatika frázové struktury, frastická gramatika
a structure composed of a determiner and a noun phrase, serving to specify the reference of the noun phrase

determinátorová fráze, určující fráze
the main or central word in a phrase that determines the grammatical category and syntactic behavior of the entire phrase

hlavní slovo, ústřední termín
a group of words that function together as a single unit within a sentence, typically forming a phrase or a clause

složka, konstituent
(grammar) a group of words including a subject and a verb expressing a complete thought

nezávislá věta, samostatná věta
(grammar) a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb of a sentence

přímý předmět, přímý objekt
(grammar) any of the noun phrases in a clause that complete the meaning of the predicate

argument, doplněk
a type of subordinate clause that introduces a condition or hypothetical situation, expressing the consequence that would follow if the condition is met

podmínková věta, kondicionální klauzule
(grammar) a group of words containing a subject and a verb that is not a sentence on its own but adds information to an independent clause

vedlejší věta, závislá klauzule
(grammar) a type of subordinate clause that provides additional information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence

vztažná věta, relativní věta
a group of words that begins with a preposition and typically includes a noun or pronoun, called the object of the preposition

předložková fráze, předložkové spojení
a group of words that functions as an adverb, modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb, and typically provides information about time, place, manner, or degree

příslovečné určení, adverbiální fráze
a group of words that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun, and typically consists of an adjective and any accompanying words or modifiers

přídavné jmenné spojení, adjektivní fráze
(grammar) an independent clause followed by one or more dependent clauses or phrases

kumulativní věta, věta s kumulativními závislými větami
(grammar) a word, phrase, or clause that is necessary to complete the meaning of a predication

doplněk, komplement
(grammar) a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun that refers to a person or object for or to whom the action of the verb is done

nepřímý předmět, dativní objekt
a syntactic unit that consists of a verb and its associated components, such as objects, adverbs, or complements, and functions as the predicate of a sentence or clause

slovesná fráze, slovesné spojení
a group of words that functions as an adverb and includes a preposition and its object, providing additional information about the verb, adjective, or adverb in the sentence

předložková příslovečná fráze, příslovečná předložková vazba
a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence, typically serving as the subject or object of a verb or as the object of a preposition

podstatné jmenné věty, substantivní věta
a group of words centered around a noun that functions as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence, typically consisting of the noun itself along with any accompanying determiners, modifiers, or adjectives

jmenná fráze, podstatné jméno skupina
a type of subordinate clause that uses an infinitive verb form as its main element and can function as a noun clause, adjective clause, or adverb clause in a sentence

infinitivní věta, infinitivní klauzule
a type of clause that contains a finite verb, which indicates tense, mood, and agreement with the subject, and can function as a complete sentence on its own

konečná věta, konečná klauzule
a type of clause that includes a gerund, which is a verb form ending in "-ing" that functions as a noun, and it can act as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence

gerundivní věta, gerundivní klauzule
a grammatical role or syntactic function that a word or phrase can take in different clauses within a sentence, often in a pivot construction

syntaktický pivot, syntaktická osa
a syntactic operation that allows constituents to be displaced from their base position to another position in a sentence, often resulting in changes in word order or phrase structure

pravidlo pohybu, princip posunu
a grammatical construction in which two negative elements are used within the same sentence, often resulting in a positive meaning

dvojí zápor, zápor dvojí
a word or phrase that provides additional information or clarification to another element in a sentence, often specifying, describing, or limiting its meaning

modifikátor, kvalifikátor
(grammar) a short question added to the end of a statement that is formed form the same statement

doplněná otázka, potvrzovací otázka
a type of question structure in which the speaker presents two alternative choices or possibilities, typically using the same verb or adjective in both options, to inquire about the truth or preference of the statement

A-ne-A otázka, otázka typu A-nebo-ne-A
a sentence structure where the pitch contour of the speaker's voice rises at the end, typically transforming a statement into a question-like intonation pattern, often used for seeking confirmation or expressing uncertainty

vzestupná deklarativní, tázací deklarativní intonace
a sentence structure used to inquire about information or seek confirmation, typically involving a verb-subject inversion and a question intonation pattern, and can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no"

uzavřená otázka, ano-ne otázka
a type of question that repeats or echoes part of a previous statement or question as a way of seeking clarification or emphasis

ozvěna otázka, otázka ozvěna
a grammatical construction that describes or attributes a property to the subject of a sentence

predikativní výraz, predikativní konstrukce
the relationship between a predicate and its associated arguments, describing how they are semantically and syntactically connected within a sentence

struktura predikát-argument, vztah predikát-argument
a syntactic process where a wh-word moves from its original position to the beginning of a sentence or a clause for the purpose of forming a question or a relative clause

wh-pohyb, wh-posun
a syntactic construction where the preposition is separated from its complement and placed at the end of a sentence or clause

stranding předložky, opuštění předložky
the structural arrangement of constituents within a sentence, where a constituent can branch into multiple sub-constituents, indicating a hierarchical relationship and the presence of multiple levels of syntactic structure

větvení, rozvětvení
a syntactic construction where a preposition or a wh-word, along with its associated noun or phrase, is moved to the front of a sentence, creating a more marked or emphasized structure

pied-piping, syntaktická konstrukce
a phrase that consists of an adposition and its complement, which can be a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase, and functions to indicate spatial, temporal, or other relationships between elements in a sentence

předložková fráze, předložkové spojení
a syntactic structure that represents the inflectional properties of a word or phrase, including features such as tense, number, gender, and case, and is often associated with the functional category of a head word in a sentence

flexivní fráze, flexivní skupina
a type of syntactic construction in which a gap or empty position occurs in a sentence, typically within a relative clause, and is licensed by a distant antecedent outside that clause

parazitická mezera, parazitická díra
a linguistic concept that refers to the variation in languages regarding the directionality of phrase structure, determining whether heads typically precede or follow their dependents within a sentence

parametr směrovosti hlavy, parametr směru hlavy
a syntactic position in a sentence that is not overtly realized by a word or phrase, but is necessary for grammatical structure and interpretation

prázdná kategorie, prázdná syntaktická pozice
a dependent clause that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun by providing additional information or describing its attributes

přívlastková věta, adjektivní věta
a change in normal word order, especially putting a verb before its subject

inverze, obrácení
a syntactic construction in which the negative particle and the subject of a sentence are inverted, often occurring in certain types of negated questions or sentences with negative adverbial expressions at the beginning

negativní inverze
the number and types of arguments that a verb can take in a sentence, determining the syntactic and semantic relationships between the verb and its arguments

valence, valency
a type of clause in which some elements, usually the verb or other parts of the clause, are omitted, but their meaning is understood from the context

eliptická věta, vynechaná věta
a syntactic construction in which a question or a clause is reduced to a wh-phrase or a wh-word, leaving the rest of the sentence or the antecedent of the wh-phrase unpronounced but recoverable from the context

interrogativní elipsa, konstrukce s eliptickým tázacím slovem
a syntactic phenomenon that involves reversing the order of the subject and auxiliary verb in a sentence, typically occurring in interrogative sentences, negation, and certain other sentence structures

inverze podmětu a pomocného slovesa, převrácení podmětu a pomocného slovesa
