Definition of Cognateness. Meaning of Cognateness. Synonyms of Cognateness

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Definition of Cognateness

Cognateness
Cognateness Cog"nate*ness, n. The state of being cognate.

Meaning of Cognateness from wikipedia

- In historical linguistics, cognates or lexical cognates are sets of words that have been inherited in direct descent from an etymological ancestor in a...
- Cognatic kinship is a mode of descent calculated from an ancestor counted through any combination of male and female links, or a system of bilateral kinship...
- False cognates are pairs of words that seem to be cognates because of similar sounds and meaning, but have different etymologies; they can be within the...
- less desirable to cause the death of the monarch. Absolute, equal, (full) cognatic or lineal primogeniture is a form of primogeniture in which **** is irrelevant...
- Look up cognate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cognate (Latin: cognatus, "related by birth") may mean: Cognates, words that have a common etymological...
- In linguistics, a cognate object (also known as a cognate accusative or an internal accusative) is a verb's object which is etymologically related to...
- In particular, Kikkuli's text includes words such as aika "one" (i.e. a cognate of the Indo-Aryan eka), tera "three" (tri), panza "five" (pancha), satta...
- Cognate set may refer to two entities: in music theory, a cognate set is a type of cyclic set in historical linguistics, a cognate set is a set of cognates...
- In kinematics, cognate linkages are linkages that ensure the same coupler curve geometry or input-output relationship, while being dimensionally dissimilar...
- In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is described as a mental phenomenon in which people unknowingly hold fundamentally conflicting cognitions...