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Linguistic notation
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Linguistic notation is employed in linguistics to represent features of language. There are certain conventions that are typically followed, sometimes with slight variations. Teflpedia aims to follow such conventions.
These include:
- Linguistics abbreviations - standard such as N for "noun"
- Error notation - specifically to identify errors such as *“She eat breakfast.”
Also
- Angle brackets for graphemes.
- Square brackets for phonetic transcription
- Slash brackets for phonemic transcription
Further reading[edit | edit source]
See Laurie Bauer (2007) Ch 16 Notational conventions in The Linguistics Student’s Handbook