position クイズ
EN[pəˈzɪʃən] [-ɪʃən]US
日位置 ウポジション
- 各問題のための最も適切な答えを選択してください。
- 問題 1 :
- positioning
- positioned
- positions
- position
- 問題 2 :
- positioning
- positioned
- positions
- position
The official position is that anyone who does this will be damned for all eternity.
There are many ways to show that word structure is different from phrase and sentence structure. We will mention two here. First, free constituent order in syntax is common cross-linguistically; many languages lack fixed order of the kind that one finds in English. In morphology, on the other hand, order is always fixed. There is no such thing as free morpheme order. Even languages with wildly free word order, such as the Pama-Nyungan (Australian) language Warlpiri (Simpson 1991), have a fixed order of morphemes within the word. Second, syntactic and morphological patterns can differ within the same language. For example, note the difference in English in the positioning of head and complement between syntax and morphology.
- fr position
- fr positions
- en positions
- fr positionna
- fr positionné
出典: ウィクショナリー