In a message dated 7/26/06 10:46:14 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:


> 
> Parts of Speech if fine for me.  It recognizes the more primary aspect of 
> language as Speech.  The ability to analyze all Speech (not just writing) is 
> what grammar offers. 
> 

But wouldn't phrases and clauses and, for that matter, paragraphs also 
qualify as parts of speech?   It seems to me that "word classes" captures much more 
precisely the meaning we intend.   I fear that parts of speech doesn't only 
"recognize the more primary aspect of language as speech," but it could be 
understood as applying only to speech, which, of course, is not the case.   "Word 
classes" more accurately captures the fact that what we are talking about is a 
feature of both speech and writing.   I would love to see the term "word 
classes" used more widely.



Peter Adams

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