释义 |
co-oˈccur, v. [f. co- + occur v.] intr. To occur together or simultaneously. So co-oˈccurring ppl. a.
1951Z. S. Harris Methods Struct. Linguistics vi. 52 Others of their components (e.g. tone) are members of another co-occurring morpheme. 1957― in Language XXXIII. 286 The particular combinations of morphemes which co-occur in various instances of a construction are those which satisfy it. 1960Amer. Speech XXXV. 243 Recurrences of differently identical phonemic sequences co-occur with the same bound and free forms as do the members of the first set. 1964Crystal & Quirk Prosodic Features in Eng. iii. 34 Vocal effects that are the result of certain co-occurring activities of the vocal organs. Ibid. iv. 47 It seems usual for either of the transition modes..to co-occur with the ‘rhythmic’ pole of the first type of contrast. |