单词 | over-differentiated |
释义 | over-differentiatedadj. Unnecessarily or excessively differentiated; applied (Linguistics) to an element in a phonemic, graphemic, or grammatical system, or its analysis. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > [adjective] > specific types or features of linguistic analysis paradigmatic1891 realizational1904 non-distinctive1916 principled1919 binary1921 over-differentiated1927 marked1933 unmarked1933 isomorphic1937 nuclear1937 contrastive1940 metalinguistic1941 metalingual1942 componential1947 linear1955 rewrite1960 unordered1960 taxonomic1962 non-binary1971 1927 Proc. Royal Soc. 101 110 This regularity in the oestrous history is what would be expected from the young, healthy and not over-differentiated condition of the cords. 1933 L. Bloomfield Lang. 223 Some irregular paradigms are over-differentiated. Thus, corresponding to a single form of an ordinary paradigm like play (to play, I play, we play), the paradigm of be has three forms (to be, I am, we are). 1985 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 30 363 The phonemicization is grossly overdifferentiated. 1989 Strategic Managem. Jrnl. 10 401 Can a firm be over-differentiated in one area and under-differentiated in another, but on the whole be just about right? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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