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  • ...that words undergo to mark such distinctions as those of case, [[gender]], number, tense, person, [[mood]], or voice ...ories] such as tense, grammatical mood, grammatical voice, aspect, person, number, gender and case. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_conjugation Co
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  • ...(serial numbers), and for codes (ISBNs). In mathematics, the definition of number has been extended over the years to include such numbers as [[Zero|0]], [ht ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic arithmetic].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number]
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  • Such propositions may comprise [[number]]s, [[word]]s or [[image]]s. The word ''data'' is the plural of [[Latin]] ''[[datum]]'', [[Grammatical gender|neuter]] past [[participle]] of ''dare'', "to give", hence "somethin
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  • ...events so accurately, and were never in need of editing, but for the usual grammatical errors. Whilst all other chapters were often corrected, because my memory h There are a number of ways in which one can make spiritual Progress. Most often recommended is
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  • ...e number that when added to the given number yields zero <-2 is a negative number> (2) : having more outgo than income : constituting a loss <negative cash f ...anguages (and many non-Germanic languages), the use of double negatives as grammatical intensifiers was formerly in frequent use:
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  • ...ften contains words that have little semantic value (and often play a more grammatical role), or semantic units that are compound words. ...word. In these languages, words may be considered to be constructed from a number of [[morpheme]]s. In [[Indo-European languages]] in particular, the morphem
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  • [edit] Grammatical number In linguistics, grammatical number is a grammatical category of nouns, pronouns, and adjective and verb agreement that expresse
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  • ...attributes of things. Some quantities are such by their inner nature (as number), while others are functioning as states (properties, dimensions, attribute ...ons of quantity, [[magnitude (mathematics)|magnitude]] and multitude (or [[number]]), imply the principal distinction between continuity ([[continuum]]) and
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  • ...oeia]), pictures (like roadsigns), text (like bibliographies), indexes (by number) and objects (a wedding ring); but endless concrete and abstract [[methods] ...rg/wiki/Deixis deixis] after a Greek word meaning "to point". In contrast, grammatical morphemes express reference to more abstract categories such as time ([http
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  • ...a [[social construction]] of the discourse, or, as [[Nietzsche]] said, a "grammatical fiction". Judith Butler would maintain this ambivalency of discourse, which ...poses a more developed theory of types of discourse and their relations to grammatical forms in specific linguistic contexts. However, apart from the narrow field
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  • ...information has been approved to be released and is accurate, albeit a few grammatical and sentence structure errors when the receiver is utilizing reflectivity. ...tionship to it, and how we can extricate ourselves from its influence. The number to call is 308-344-6400 access code 880919#. There will be a Q&A period fol
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  • ...considered in some academic circles as other than Pauline for textual and grammatical reasons, and the other three are in dispute in those same circles.[32] Paul ...nders of its Pauline authorship argue that it was intended to be read by a number of different churches and that it marks the final stage of the development
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  • The word 'exist' is certainly a grammatical predicate, but philosophers have long disputed whether it is also a logical ...s proved by sentences like "A centaur is a poetic fiction" or "A greatest number is impossible" (Herbart). Franz Brentano challenged this, so also (as is be
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  • ...tain changes right there. Then the material itself can be interpreted in a number of ways. ...tion surely means that meaning and value can be missed or lost in favor of grammatical accuracy and I invite you to rise above the temptation to discern with the
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  • ..., while the latter is found in the [[Majority Text]] and others; however a number of other variations of the title do exist. Nestle-Aland. ''[[Novum Testamen A number of [[Church Fathers]] weighed in on the authorship of Revelation. [[Justin
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  • ...indred, [[concepts]]. These concepts have historically been addressed in a number of discrete [[discipline]]s, notably [[mathematics]], [[physics]], [[chemis ...literally means "a finishing", and "perfect(us)" — "finished", much as in grammatical parlance ("perfect tense").[2]
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  • ...he planet with the Most Highs. In recent memory, the One Without Name and Number has asked that all who know the Urantia Book, learn to read it better, and ...uld not quibble over. And I can certainly appreciate One Without Name and Number recommending we better read the UB. But this I find disconcerting:
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