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Aggettivi Relazionali - Aggettivi della linguistica

Questi aggettivi si riferiscono allo studio, alla struttura e alle caratteristiche dei diversi aspetti del linguaggio, come la fonologia, la semantica, la grammatica, la sintassi, ecc.

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Categorized English Relational Adjectives
linguistic
linguistic
[aggettivo]

related to the science of language, including its structure, usage, and evolution

linguistico

linguistico

Ex: Linguistic research explores the intricacies of language acquisition, syntax, and phonetics. 
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grammatical
grammatical
[aggettivo]

connected to the rules or the study of grammar

grammaticalmente

grammaticalmente

Ex: Writing with grammatical accuracy is essential for effective communication and clarity. 
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phonetic
phonetic
[aggettivo]

related to the sounds of speech and their representation using symbols

fonetico, relativo ai suoni del parlato

fonetico, relativo ai suoni del parlato

Ex: Accurate pronunciation requires an understanding of the phonetic properties of individual sounds and their combinations. 
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alphabetical
alphabetical
[aggettivo]

related to an alphabet

alfabetico, relativo all'alfabeto

alfabetico, relativo all'alfabeto

Ex: Alphabetical writing systems, like the Latin alphabet used in English, consist of a set of characters representing speech sounds. 
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stylistic
stylistic
[aggettivo]

connected with literary or artistic style

stilistico

stilistico

Ex: The novelist's stylistic choices, such as vivid imagery and complex metaphors, contributed to the richness of the narrative. 
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semantic
semantic
[aggettivo]

relating to meaning in language, including the interpretation of words, phrases, and symbols within their context

semantico

semantico

Ex: In semantic analysis, linguists examine how words and expressions convey meaning in different contexts. 
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verbal
verbal
[aggettivo]

relating to or expressed using spoken language

verbale

verbale

Ex: Verbal communication skills are essential for effective interpersonal interactions and public speaking. 
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bilingual
bilingual
[aggettivo]

able to speak, understand, or use two languages fluently

bilingue

bilingue

Ex: Growing up in a bilingual household, she effortlessly switched between English and Spanish. 
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infinitive
infinitive
[sostantivo]

(grammar) the root form of a verb

infinito

infinito

Ex: In English grammar, the infinitive is the base form of a verb, typically preceded by "to." 
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phonological
phonological
[aggettivo]

relating to the sound system of a language

fonologico, relativo al sistema sonoro di una lingua

fonologico, relativo al sistema sonoro di una lingua

Ex: Phonological processes involve the manipulation and organization of speech sounds in language development. 
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syntactic
syntactic
[aggettivo]

relating to syntax, which is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language

sintattico, relativo alla sintassi

sintattico, relativo alla sintassi

Ex: Understanding syntactic rules is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences. 
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psycholinguistic
psycholinguistic
[aggettivo]

relating to the study of how the mind processes language, combining psychology and linguistics

psicolinguistico, relativo alla psicolinguistica

psicolinguistico, relativo alla psicolinguistica

Ex: Psycholinguistic studies investigate how children acquire language skills and develop linguistic competence. 
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monolingual
monolingual
[aggettivo]

relating to or characteristic of the use or understanding of a single language

monolingue, unilingue

monolingue, unilingue

Ex: Being monolingual means speaking, understanding, or using only one language. 
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multilingual
multilingual
[aggettivo]

referring to the ability to use or communicate in multiple languages

multilingue

multilingue

Ex: She's multilingual, so she can easily switch between English, French, and Spanish. 
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phonemic
phonemic
[aggettivo]

relating to the smallest distinctive units of sound in a language

fonemico, relativo ai fonemi

fonemico, relativo ai fonemi

Ex: Teaching phonemic awareness in early childhood education supports literacy development. 
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lexical
lexical
[aggettivo]

relating to the vocabulary or words of a language, including their meanings, usage, and relationships

lessicale, relativo al vocabolario

lessicale, relativo al vocabolario

Ex: A dictionary is a valuable resource for understanding lexical meanings and word usage. 
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dialectal
dialectal
[aggettivo]

relating to different regional or social varieties of a language, characterized by unique words, grammar, and accents

dialettale

dialettale

Ex: The dialectal differences between Northern and Southern English can be quite pronounced. 
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accentual
accentual
[aggettivo]

relating to the accent or stress placed on syllables in speech

accentuale, relativo all'accento

accentuale, relativo all'accento

Ex: In English, the accentual pattern often falls on the first syllable of a word, like in "happy" or "table." 
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syntagmatic
syntagmatic
[aggettivo]

related to the way words or elements are ordered in a sentence to create meaning

sintagmatico, relativo all'ordine delle parole

sintagmatico, relativo all'ordine delle parole

Ex: "She quickly ate her lunch" demonstrates syntagmatic structure with subject-verb-object. 
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paradigmatic
paradigmatic
[aggettivo]

relating to the relationship between words that can substitute for each other in a sentence due to their shared grammatical properties or roles

paradigmatico, relativo alla relazione paradigmatica

paradigmatico, relativo alla relazione paradigmatica

Ex: "He runs fast" allows for paradigmatic substitution with "walks slowly" to create "He walks slowly." 
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lexicographic
lexicographic
[aggettivo]

relating to the way words are organized and studied in dictionaries

lessicografico, relativo alla lessicografia

lessicografico, relativo alla lessicografia

Ex: Alphabetical order is a common lexicographic arrangement in dictionaries. 
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etymological
etymological
[aggettivo]

relating to the study or explanation of the origin and historical development of words

etimologico

etimologico

Ex: The etymological origins of 'telephone' can be traced back to Greek roots. 
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orthographic
orthographic
[aggettivo]

relating to the correct or standard way of writing words, including their spelling, punctuation, and formatting

ortografico, relativo all'ortografia

ortografico, relativo all'ortografia

Ex: Orthographic rules require the use of capital letters at the beginning of sentences. 
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morphological
morphological
[aggettivo]

relating to the structure and form of words, and how they combine to create different grammatical forms

morfologico, relativo alla morfologia

morfologico, relativo alla morfologia

Ex: English verbs often undergo morphological changes to indicate tense, such as 'walk' becoming 'walked' for the past tense. 
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stressed
stressed
[aggettivo]

(phonetics) referring to the emphasis or prominence placed on a particular syllable or segment in a word or utterance

accentato

accentato

Ex: In the sentence 'She will ARRIVE tomorrow,' the word 'arrive' is stressed to convey importance. 
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unstressed
unstressed
[aggettivo]

referring to syllables or segments within words or utterances that receive less emphasis or prominence compared to stressed syllables

non accentato

non accentato

Ex: In the word "banana," the first and third syllables are unstressed. 
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synonymous
synonymous
[aggettivo]

having a similar or identical meaning to another word or phrase in the same language or context

sinonimo

sinonimo

Ex: In this context, 'happy' and 'joyful' are synonymous. 
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discursive
discursive
[aggettivo]

relating to the exchange of ideas or information through conversation or written expression

discorsivo, relativo allo scambio di idee

discorsivo, relativo allo scambio di idee

Ex: The discursive nature of the seminar encouraged participants to share their viewpoints openly. 
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intonational
intonational
[aggettivo]

relating to the intonation or pitch patterns in speech that convey meaning or express emotion

intonazionale

intonazionale

Ex: The intonational pattern of her speech indicated that she was asking a question. 
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