Monoargumentality

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being monoargumental. uncountable

    "However, even in a consistent null language like EP, VS is not free: in declarative sentences, it must meet some pragmatic conditions, and structural conditions such as monoargumentality affect the speakers' preference for its use."

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"However, even in a consistent null language like EP, VS is not free: in declarative sentences, it must meet some pragmatic conditions, and structural conditions such as monoargumentality affect the speakers' preference for its use."

Etymology

From monoargumental + -ity or mono- + argumentality.

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