- Feature (linguistics)
A feature is a concept applied to several fields of
linguistics , typically involving the assignment ofbinary orunary conditions which act as constraints.In phonology
In
phonology , segments are categorized intonatural class es on the basis of theirdistinctive feature s. Each feature describes a quality or characteristic of the natural class, such as voice or manner. A unique combination of features defines aphoneme .Examples of
phonemic or distinctive features are: [+/- voice ] , [+/- ATR ] (binary features) and [ CORONAL ] (a unary feature; also a place feature).Surface representations can be expressed as the result of rules acting on the features of the
underlying representation . These rules are formulated in terms of transformations on features.In morphology
In morphology and
syntax , words are often organized into lexical categories or word classes, such as "noun", "verb", "adjective", and so on. These word classes havegrammatical feature s (also called "categories" or "inflectional categories"), which can have one of a set of potential values (also called the "property", "meaning", or "feature" of the category). [Kibort, Anna & Corbett, Greville G. [http://www.grammaticalfeatures.net/inventory.html Grammatical Features - Feature Inventory] ]For example, consider the
pronoun in English. Pronouns are a "lexical category". Pronouns have the person "feature", which can have a "value" of "first", "second", or "third". English pronouns also have the number "feature", which can have a value of either "singular" or "plural". As a result, we can describe the English pronoun "they" as a pronoun with [person:3] and [number:plural] .In semantics
In
semantics , words are categorized intosemantic class es. Intersecting semantic classes share the samesemantic feature s.See also
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Semantic feature
*Distinctive feature References
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