• In linguistics, a copula /‘kɒpjələ/ (pl.: copulas or copulae; abbreviated cop) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject complement...
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  • tongue Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula, a video game Copula (music), a type of polyphonic texture similar to organum Copula (linguistics), a word used to link subject...
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  • for "link" or "tie", similar but unrelated to grammatical copulas in linguistics. Copulas have been used widely in quantitative finance to model and...
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  • languages the copula, the equivalent of the verb to be in English, is relatively complex compared to its counterparts in other languages. A copula is a word...
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  • Zero copula, also known as null copula, is a linguistic phenomenon whereby the subject is joined to the predicate without overt marking of this relationship...
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  • The double "is", also known as the double copula, reduplicative copula, or Is-is, is the usage of the word "is" twice in a row (repeated copulae) when...
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  • article in English. A zero copula, in which a copula such as the verb to be is implied but absent. For example, in Russian the copula is usually omitted in...
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    (2002), "Semantic transparency as a predictor of copula choice in second-language acquisition", Linguistics, 40 (2): 439–468, doi:10.1515/ling.2002.019 Gil...
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  • In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." In traditional...
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  • treatments, the copula be is classed as an auxiliary even though it does not "help" another verb, e.g., The bird is in the tree. – is serves as a copula with a...
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  • This verb has two basic meanings: In a less marked context it is a simple copula (I’m tired; That’s a shame!), a function which in non-Indo-European languages...
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  • Context - Contrastive analysis - Contrastive linguistics - Conversation analysis - Copula - Corpus linguistics - Cranberry morpheme - Creaky voice - Creole...
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  • instead (predicative expression-copula-subject, e.g. The plumber is Fred). The verb in these constructions is always the copula be (am, are, is, was, were)...
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  • Linguistics is the scientific study of language, involving analysis of language form, language meaning, and language in context. Language use was first...
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  • tä-za məss goy mät't'ahi "I came with that man". ma "who?" (man before the copula): man mät't'a? "who came?" yäma "whose?" mən "what?"; yämən "why?" yitta...
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    inflection Verb Verb argument Volition (linguistics) Weak inflection Category:Grammatical conjugation Indo-European copula Archivium: Italian verbs conjugator...
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  • Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow...
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  • In linguistics, aspect is a grammatical category that expresses how a verbal action, event, or state, extends over time. For instance, perfective aspect...
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  • principle Copernican Revolution Copernican Revolution (metaphor) Copula (linguistics) Cora Diamond Core ontology Corelative Coriscus of Scepsis Corliss...
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  • Unserdeutsch (section Copula)
    English, including an English-like passive voice construction utilizing a copula. Both of these features are generally rare in creole languages, which indicates...
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  • In linguistics, inversion is any of several grammatical constructions where two expressions switch their typical or expected order of appearance, that...
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  • perfective aspect participle and the imperfect past conjugations act as the copula to mark imperfect past when used with the aspectual participles. Hindi-Urdu...
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  • Romance linguistics is the scientific study of the Romance languages. Romance languages have a number of shared features across all languages: Romance...
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  • copulative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copulative may refer to: Copula (linguistics), a part of speech Copulation (zoology), the union of the sex organs...
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    as the copula. The general copula is /ciə/; it is used to convey identity with nominal predicates.: 212  For locative predicates, the copula is /nɨw/...
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    Going-to future (category Time in linguistics)
    fight. (subject the boys + copula are + going to + base-infinitive fight) I'm going to try the wine. (subject I + copula am + going to + base-infinitive...
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  • expression Copula Relative clause Heycock, C. (2012). Specification, equation, and agreement in copular sentences. The Canadian Journal of Linguistics/La revue...
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    Grammatical conjugation The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (book) Indo-European copula Indo-European sound laws Indo-European studies Indo-Semitic languages Indo-Uralic...
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    computational linguistics and natural language processing. She is also the director of the University of Washington's Computational Linguistics Laboratory...
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  • predicate is "mortal" and copula is "are", while in the second example, the subject is "Socrates", the predicate is "a man" and copula is "is". Often, propositions...
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