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Closed-class word
/klˈəʊzdklˈas wˈɜːd/
/klˈoʊzdklˈæs wˈɜːd/
Closed-class word
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parola di classe chiusa
a category of words that has a limited number of members and does not readily accept new additions, including pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions, and certain adverbs
What is a "closed-class word"?
A closed-class word is a word that belongs to a grammatical category with a limited and fixed number of members. These words typically include function words such as prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, and articles. Examples of closed-class words are "and," "but," "in," "the," and "she." Unlike open-class words, which can easily accept new additions, like nouns and verbs, closed-class words do not change or expand frequently. Understanding closed-class words is important for analyzing sentence structure and the grammatical relationships between words, as they play a crucial role in connecting ideas and providing context within sentences.