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    A language is head-marking if the grammatical marks showing agreement between different words of a phrase tend to be placed on the heads (or nuclei) of phrases, rather than on the modifiers or dependents. Many languages employ both head-marking and dependent-marking, and some … See more

    The concepts of head-marking and dependent-marking are commonly applied to languages that have richer inflectional morphology than English. There are, however, a few types of agreement in English that can be … See more

    The distinction between head-marking and dependent-marking shows the most in noun phrases and verb phrases, which have significant variation among and within languages. See more

    Head-marked possessive noun phrases are common in the Americas and Melanesia and infrequent elsewhere. Dependent-marked … See more

    1. ^ See Nichols (1986).
    2. ^ Dependency grammar trees similar to the ones shown can be found in, for instance, Ágel et al. (2003/6). See more

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    • Is the Hebrew construct form an example of head-marking? —Tamfang (talk) 07:58, 22 November 2009 (UTC) 1. Yes. Feel free to add an example to this article. --JWB (talk) 13:46, 22 November 2009 (UTC) 1.1. I know a JWB who's better qualified to do so than I am. —Tamfang (talk) 23:25, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
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    What is a head marking language?
    Head-marking language. A language is head-marking if the grammatical marks showing agreement between different words of a phrase tend to be placed on the heads (or nuclei) of phrases, rather than on the modifiers or dependents. Many languages employ both head-marking and dependent-marking, and some languages double up and are thus double-marking.
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    What is head-marking?
    Jump to navigation Jump to search. A language is head-marking if the grammatical marks showing agreement between different words of a phrase tend to be placed on the heads (or nuclei) of phrases, rather than on the modifiers or dependents.
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    What is head marking in a Bantu language?
    Languages may be head-marking in verb phrases and dependent-marking in noun phrases, such as most Bantu languages, or vice versa, and it has been argued that the subject rather than the verb is the head of a clause so "head-marking" is not necessarily a coherent typology.
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    What is head marking and dependent marking?
    The concept of head/dependent-marking was proposed by Johanna Nichols in 1986 and has come to be widely used as a basic category in linguistic typology. The concepts of head-marking and dependent-marking are commonly applied to languages that have richer inflectional morphology than English.
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