Definition of Alternants. Meaning of Alternants. Synonyms of Alternants

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Definition of Alternants

Alternant
Alternant Al*ter"nant, a. [L. alternans, p. pr.: cf. F. alternant. See Alternate, v. t.] (Geol.) Composed of alternate layers, as some rocks.

Meaning of Alternants from wikipedia

- favour of the voiced alternants in nouns, but a split remained in verbs where unsuffixed (strong) verbs received the voiced alternants while suffixed (weak)...
- phonological realization. Each of the various realizations is called an alternant. The variation may be conditioned by the phonological, morphological,...
- long) dévoile un mélange complexe de néometal et de rock, industriel, alternant rage et mélodies lyriques, comme une version survitaminée de Faith No...
- In general linguistics, a labile verb (or ergative / diffused / ambivalent verb) is a verb that undergoes causative alternation; that is, it can be used...
- Sanskrit Sanskrit has a series of retroflex stops originating as conditioned alternants of dentals. jh is a marginal phoneme in Sanskrit, hence its phonology...
- algebra, an alternant matrix is a matrix formed by applying a finite list of functions pointwise to a fixed column of inputs. An alternant determinant...
- In coding theory, alternant codes form a class of parameterised error-correcting codes which generalise the BCH codes. An alternant code over GF(q) of...
- An alternant hydrocarbon is any conjugated hydrocarbon system which does not possess an odd-membered ring. For such systems it is possible to undertake...
- /ь/ and /rь/. The palatal alternants of velars occur before front vowels in all other environments, where dental alternants do not occur, as well as in...
- well as the class of alternating functions which Sylvester has called alternants. About the time of Jacobi's last memoirs, Sylvester (1839) and Cayley...