grammatical category

  • 71Binomial pair — In linguistics, a binomial pair or binomial is a sequence of two or more words or phrases belonging to the same grammatical category, having some semantic relationship and joined by some syntactic device such as and or or . Examples in English… …

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  • 72Animate (disambiguation) — Animate means that which lives or moves, as opposed to inanimate, that which doesn t live or move. It may refer to:* Animate, a Japanese retail chain * Animate , a song by Rush from their 1993 album Counterparts * Animation, an optical illusion… …

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  • 73firstperson — first person n. 1. The grammatical category of forms that designate a speaker or writer referring to himself or herself. Examples of forms in the first person include English pronouns such as I and we and verb forms such as Spanish hablo “I speak …

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  • 74secondperson — second person n. 1. The grammatical category of forms that designate a speaker or writer referring to the person addressed. Examples of forms in the second person include English pronouns such as you and verb forms such as Spanish hablas “you… …

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  • 75thirdperson — third person n. 1. The grammatical category of forms that designate a person or thing other than the speaker or the one spoken to. Examples of forms in the third person include English pronouns such as she and they and verb forms such as Spanish… …

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  • 76applied logic — Introduction       the study of the practical art of right reasoning. The formalism (formal logic) and theoretical results of pure logic can be clothed with meanings derived from a variety of sources within philosophy as well as from other… …

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  • 77Navajo language —       North American Indian language of the Athabascan family, spoken by the Navajo people of Arizona and New Mexico and closely related to Apache. Navajo is a tone language, meaning that pitch helps distinguish words. Nouns are either animate or …

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  • 78paradigm — noun /ˈpæɹ.ə.daɪm,ˈpɛɹ.ə.daɪm,ˈpæɹ.ə.daɪm/ a) An example serving as a model or pattern; a template. According to the Fourth Circuit, “Coca Cola” is “the paradigm of a descriptive mark that has acquired secondary meaning”. b) A set of all forms… …

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  • 79tag — With the FIX protocol, a delimited message component that contains a particular purpose not just start or stop. Example: Tag 50 in a message indicates the real trader s ID, not just the company he or she works for. Chicago Mercantile Exchange… …

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  • 80dual — du•al [[t]ˈdu əl, ˈdyu [/t]] adj. 1) of, pertaining to, or noting two 2) composed or consisting of two people, items, parts, etc., together; twofold; double: dual ownership[/ex] 3) having a twofold, or double, character or nature 4) gram. of or… …

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