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- catena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Catena (Latin for chain) or catenae (plural) may refer to: Catena (fly), a genus in the family Tachinidae Catena...
- syntax, it is most visible with verb catena.[clarification needed] The verb catenae of English (verb phrases constructed with auxiliary verbs) are highly periphrastic...
- Catenae Innovation (formerly Milestone Group) is a British digital media and technology company. Originally a cross media proprietor with holdings in...
- fact be maintained. Units of meaning are being ****igned to catenae, whereby many of these catenae are not constituents. Various studies have investigated...
- linguistics, a catena (English pronunciation: /kəˈtiːnə/, plural catenas or catenae; from Latin for "chain") is a unit of syntax and morphology, closely ****ociated...
- however, is that these lexical items are stored as catenae in the lexicon; they do not always appear as catenae in the actual syntax. Dependency grammar Lexical...
- body. The descriptor term for crater chains is catena /kəˈtiːnə/, plural catenae /kəˈtiːniː/ (Latin for "chain"), as specified by the International Astronomical...
- Asaphocrita catenae is a moth in the family Blastobasidae that is endemic to Costa Rica. Costa Rica portal Animals portal Ecology portal David, Adamski...
- This is a list of named catenae on Mars. In planetary geology, a catena is a chain of similarly sized craters. On Mars, they are named after nearby classical...
- ancient abandoned cities, towns, and settlements; crater chains are called catenae and are named after radio telescope facilities; plains are called planitiae...