subjacency

/səbˈdæksɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

A principle in linguistics stating that a phrase or clause cannot be moved from its normal position within a sentence, especially when it contains a noun phrase.

“The concept of subjacency is essential for understanding the structure of language.”

2. noun

A measure of the grammatical relationship between a phrase or clause and its surrounding context.

“The study of subjacency provides valuable insights into sentence complexity.”

Synonyms

  • grammatical adjacency
  • linguistic proximity

Antonyms

  • displacement
  • freedom of movement