• In linguistics, more precisely in traditional grammar, a multiplier is a word that counts how many times its object should be multiplied, such as single...
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  • Multiplier may refer to: Look up multiplier or multipliers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Multiplier (arithmetic), the number of multiples being...
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  • cardinal numbers. Distributive number English ordinal numbers Multiplier (linguistics) Ordinal indicator for conventions used when writing ordinal numbers...
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  • yard. Unit fraction Ideal (ring theory) Decimal and SI prefix Multiplier (linguistics) Weisstein, Eric W. "Multiple". MathWorld. International Bureau...
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  • In linguistics, and more precisely in traditional grammar, a cardinal numeral (or cardinal number word) is a part of speech used to count. Examples in...
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  • In linguistics, a numeral in the broadest sense is a word or phrase that describes a numerical quantity. Some theories of grammar use the word "numeral"...
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    of Linguistics: Conjugation, Declension Lexicon of Linguistics: Base, Stem, Root Lexicon of Linguistics: Defective Paradigm Lexicon of Linguistics: Strong...
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    Ambiguity". Proceedings of the 36th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics: 176. "« Oignon » ou « ognon » ? [orthographe] | La langue française "...
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  • Look up notation system in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics and semiotics, a notation system is a system of graphics or symbols, characters...
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  • numerals, e.g., "dozen"), adjectives (ordinal numerals, e.g., "first", and multiplier numerals, e.g., "single") and adverbs (multiplicative numerals, e.g.,...
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    of itself. Recursion is used in a variety of disciplines ranging from linguistics to logic. The most common application of recursion is in mathematics...
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    other fields, including medicine, engineering, chemistry, electronics, linguistics, and philosophy. A version of the sign, including also the French word...
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  • as singly, doubly, and triply, and are derived from the corresponding multiplier (of Latin origin, via French) by suffixing -y (reduction of Middle English...
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  • in the classical period. The distributive numerals are also used for multiplying: ter terna, quae sunt novem (Macrobius) 'three threes, which are nine'...
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  • on Association for Computational Linguistics - ACL '02. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics: 311. doi:10.3115/1073083.1073135...
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  • within the main parenthetical sentence]). A parenthesis in rhetoric and linguistics refers to the entire bracketed text, not just to the enclosing marks...
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    E notation: used by scientific calculators to indicate a power of ten multiplier E-number – Codes for food additivesPages displaying short descriptions...
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  • Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers). Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics: 284–294. arXiv:1805.04623...
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  • logic and philosophy, arity may also be called adicity and degree. In linguistics, it is usually named valency. In general, functions or operators with...
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    Input–output model if applied to a region, is called Regional Impact Multiplier System The field of intelligence employs analysts to break down and understand...
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  • Part-of-speech tagging (category Corpus linguistics)
    In corpus linguistics, part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or PoS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging is the process of marking up a word...
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  • Lexical density (category Computational linguistics)
    Lexical density is a concept in computational linguistics that measures the structure and complexity of human communication in a language. Lexical density...
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    and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Crystal, D. (2008). A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics (6th ed.). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0631226642...
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  • Phonology. (Studies in African Linguistics Supplement Vol. 1). Los Angeles: University of California, Dept. of Linguistics/ASC. Ladipọ, Duro (1972). Ọba...
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  • used to designate units and for other purposes in mathematics, science, linguistics and music. Although the characters differ little in appearance from those...
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  • University Invariant Society, an Oxford student mathematics club Invariant (linguistics), a word that does not undergo inflection Invariant (music) Writer invariant...
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    research in many fields of science, including physics, computer science, linguistics, geophysics, neuroscience, systematics, sociology, economics and more...
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  • formal underbelly of theoretical syntax". Proceedings of the Chicago Linguistics Society. 19: 256–262. "Geometrically increasing" is a mathematical expression...
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    continue to acquire coherence through him. For a long time, historical linguistics wrestled with the idea of a single original language. In the Middle Ages...
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