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transitive properties, SKOS does not
declare them as such. Rather, the
properties broaderTransitive and narrower
Transitive are
defined as
transitive super-properties...
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Transitivity is a
linguistics property that
relates to
whether a verb, participle, or
gerund denotes a
transitive object. It is
closely related to valency...
- that is, it can be used both
transitively and intransitively, with the
requirement that the
direct object of its
transitive use
corresponds to the subject...
- of an
intransitive verb and the
object of a
transitive verb in one way, but the
subject of a
transitive verb in another. For example, "he
plays the guitar"...
- not
transitive relations. That is, we can find
three values a {\displaystyle a} , b {\displaystyle b} , and c {\displaystyle c}
where the
transitive condition...
- or
direct object of a
transitive verb), and of the Old
English dative case (for a
recipient or
indirect object of a
transitive verb). The
subjective is...
- of ax,
hammer and pike. As a
transitive verb: (
transitive) To fell
someone with, or as if with, a poleaxe. (
transitive, figurative) To astonish; to shock...
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reflexive form. In many languages,
reflexive constructions are
rendered by
transitive verbs followed by a
reflexive pronoun, as in
English -self (e.g., "She...
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inclusive and "we" exclusive. The
second group of
verbs is for
inanimate transitive verbs.
These verbs only have
singular subjects, but that does not prevent...
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Fuzzy Infinite (Dedekind-infinite)
Recursive Singleton Subset · Su****t
Transitive Uncountable Universal Theories Alternative Axiomatic Naive Cantor's theorem...