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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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