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单词 functional shift
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Definition of functional shift in US English:

functional shift

noun
  • A shift in the use of a word to a new grammatical function, such as the use of the nouns contact and impact as verbs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its functional shift to a noun adjunct in the Pledge is a small but significant reinterpretation of the past to make it more congenial to current ideological purposes.
    • This grammatical category is especially interesting for the history of the Indo-Iranian verb because of its dramatic functional shifts, from stative present to narrative past tense; with some stops and detours along the way; and it deserves a treatment that recognizes its centrality in the shifting dynamics of the verbal system in general.
    • Conversion, or functional shift, is the process by which words extend their grammatical function: for example, from verb to noun (run in go for a run), and from noun to verb (position in positioning people).
    • A functional shift is the process by which an existing word or form comes to be used with another grammatical function (often a different part of speech); an example of a functional shift would be the development of the noun commute from the verb commute.
    • This paper surveys this phenomenon, then considers how a functional shift from nominal-marking to verbal-marking morphology could have occurred.
    • Shakespeare uses a linguistic technique known as functional shift that involves, for example using a noun to serve as a verb.
    • By the video games, a rapper sang out, ‘Yo, functional shift, homie, the verb is an example of a linguistic process called functional shift.’
 
 

Definition of functional shift in US English:

functional shift

noun
  • A shift in the use of a word to a new grammatical function, such as the use of the nouns contact and impact as verbs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This grammatical category is especially interesting for the history of the Indo-Iranian verb because of its dramatic functional shifts, from stative present to narrative past tense; with some stops and detours along the way; and it deserves a treatment that recognizes its centrality in the shifting dynamics of the verbal system in general.
    • A functional shift is the process by which an existing word or form comes to be used with another grammatical function (often a different part of speech); an example of a functional shift would be the development of the noun commute from the verb commute.
    • By the video games, a rapper sang out, ‘Yo, functional shift, homie, the verb is an example of a linguistic process called functional shift.’
    • Its functional shift to a noun adjunct in the Pledge is a small but significant reinterpretation of the past to make it more congenial to current ideological purposes.
    • This paper surveys this phenomenon, then considers how a functional shift from nominal-marking to verbal-marking morphology could have occurred.
    • Shakespeare uses a linguistic technique known as functional shift that involves, for example using a noun to serve as a verb.
    • Conversion, or functional shift, is the process by which words extend their grammatical function: for example, from verb to noun (run in go for a run), and from noun to verb (position in positioning people).
 
 
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