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others it
becomes exhortative while when
including the
speaker it
becomes cohortative.
Hortative modalities share semantic and
lexical similarities with other...
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cohort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cohort or
cohortes may
refer to:
Cohort (military unit), the
basic tactical unit of a
Roman legion Cohort (educational...
-
indicator of the 1st
person in the
cohortative (would be a
suffix -en) is
mostly omitted, as with the
cohortative prefix, the 1st
person is
already expressed...
- A
cohort study is a
particular form of
longitudinal study that
samples a
cohort (a
group of
people who
share a
defining characteristic,
typically those...
-
Cohort analysis is a kind of
behavioral analytics that
breaks the data in a data set into
related groups before analysis.
These groups, or
cohorts, usually...
- A
cohort (from the
Latin cohors, pl.:
cohortes; see wikt:cohors for full
inflection table) was a
standard tactical military unit of a
Roman legion. Although...
- The term
cohort effect is used in
social science to
describe shared characteristics over time
among individuals who are
grouped by a
shared temporal experience...
- reproduction, and procreation.
Generation is also a
synonym for birth/age
cohort in demographics, marketing, and
social science,
where it
means "people within...
- In statistics, epidemiology,
marketing and demography, a
cohort is a
group of
subjects who
share a
defining characteristic (typically
subjects who experienced...
- The
cohortes urbanae (Latin
meaning urban cohorts) of
ancient Rome were
created by
Augustus to
counterbalance the
enormous power of the
Praetorian Guard...