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- In linguistics, antisymmetry is a syntactic theory presented in Richard S. Kayne's 1994 monograph The Antisymmetry of Syntax. It ****erts that grammatical...
- Dynamic antisymmetry is a theory of syntactic movement presented in Andrea Moro's 2000 monograph Dynamic Antisymmetry based on the work presented in Richard...
- and that two distinct entities cannot each be a part of the other (antisymmetry), thus forming a poset. A variant of this axiomatization denies that...
- }}\,aRb\,{\text{ and }}\,bRa\,{\text{ then }}\,a=b.} The definition of antisymmetry says nothing about whether a R a {\displaystyle aRa} actually holds or...
- dictionary. Antisymmetric or skew-symmetric may refer to: Antisymmetry in linguistics Antisymmetry in physics Antisymmetric relation in mathematics Skew-symmetric...
- Dichromatic symmetry, also referred to as antisymmetry, black-and-white symmetry, magnetic symmetry, counterchange symmetry or dichroic symmetry, is a...
- In mathematics, especially in abstract algebra, a quasigroup is an algebraic structure resembling a group in the sense that "division" is always possible...
- variable X is less-or-equal to variable Y reflexivity @ X leq X <=> true. antisymmetry @ X leq Y, Y leq X <=> X = Y. transitivity @ X leq Y, Y leq Z ==> X leq...
- language, contrary to the main tenet of Antisymmetry. More details about these arguments can be found in the Antisymmetry article. Some scholars, such as Tesnière...
- y)|x,y\rangle ,} where each A(x, y) is a (complex) scalar coefficient. Antisymmetry under exchange means that A(x, y) = −A(y, x). This implies A(x, y) =...