part of speech
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Definition
Noun A category assigned to a word based on its grammatical function and behavior within a sentence. It is a fundamental classification in traditional grammar.
Usage
The term "part of speech" is used to describe the grammatical role of a word. It is a countable noun, typically used in the singular form when referring to a single category (e.g., "noun is a part of speech") and in the plural form when discussing the system as a whole (e.g., "the eight parts of speech").
Examples
- "In the sentence 'She runs quickly,' the word 'runs' is a verb. 'Verb' is its part of speech."
- "Determining a word's part of speech often depends on how it is used in context."
- "Traditional grammar classifies words into eight primary parts of speech."
Advanced Usage
- "To function as a part of speech": Describes the role a word plays in a specific instance, which may differ from its typical classification.
- Example: "In 'I need a light,' the word 'light' functions as a noun, but in 'Light the candle,' it functions as a verb."
- "Part-of-speech tagging": A technical term in computational linguistics for the automatic process of marking each word in a text with its corresponding part of speech.
- Example: "Accurate part-of-speech tagging is essential for natural language processing."
Variants and Related Words
- Word class (n): A synonym for "part of speech," often used in modern linguistic analysis.
- Lexical category (n): A more formal term used in linguistics, essentially synonymous with "part of speech."
- POS (n): A common abbreviation used in linguistics and computational contexts (e.g., "POS tagger").
Synonyms
- Word class
- Lexical category
- Syntactic category
Related Phrases
- Grammatical function: A broader term for the role a word or phrase plays in a sentence, which is determined by its part of speech.
- Morphosyntactic property: A technical term referring to the grammatical features (like tense, number, case) associated with a part of speech.
Noun
- one of the traditional categories of words intended to reflect their functions in a grammatical context