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passageklasse

Passageklasse is a compound noun formed from Passage and Klasse and is not tied to a single, standardized definition. Its meaning tends to be context-dependent, referring broadly to a category or class assigned to a passage, i.e., a segment of text, speech, or other contiguous material.

In literature and linguistics, passageklasse may denote a typological category applied to excerpts for analysis or

In transport and travel contexts, passageklasse can describe a class or category of passage in ticketing or

In archival or manuscript work, the term may be used informally to group together passages or excerpts

Etymology: the term combines Passage (excerpt, section) with Klasse (class, category) and is common to Germanic-language

Because passageklasse is not a universally standardized term, its precise meaning should be inferred from the

teaching.
Researchers
might
classify
passages
by
features
such
as
genre,
narrative
mode,
tone,
rhetorical
devices,
or
readability.
In
corpus
linguistics,
passages
can
be
labeled
into
classes
to
aid
annotation,
comparison,
or
statistical
study.
service
offerings.
This
usage
parallels
terms
like
fare
class
or
seating
class
and
serves
to
specify
different
levels
of
service,
access,
or
price
for
a
passenger
moving
from
one
location
to
another
on
ships,
trains,
or
other
transit
modes.
The
exact
labels
and
entitlements
attached
to
a
passageklasse
vary
by
carrier
and
country.
that
share
provenance,
topic,
or
collection
policy,
supporting
organization
and
retrieval.
contexts,
with
similar
formations
in
related
languages.
disciplinary
context
or
consulted
in
field-specific
glossaries
or
usage
guides.
See
also:
Passagierklasse,
literary
analysis
glossaries,
text
corpus
annotation.