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Subordinator may
refer to
Subordination (linguistics),
hierarchical organization in
linguistics Subordinator (mathematics), a
stochastic process This disambiguation...
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subordinate element. Semantically, they tend to be empty.
Peter Matthews defines subordinator as "a word, etc.
which marks a
clause as
subordinate."...
- Look up
subordination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subordination may
refer to
Subordination in a
hierarchy (in military, society, etc.) Insubordination...
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probability theory, a
subordinator is a
stochastic process that is non-negative and
whose increments are
stationary and independent.
Subordinators are a special...
- 'whether'. The
subordinator if (along with the
conditional preposition if)
existed in the
earliest records of English.
Examples of the
subordinator follow: Ðonne...
- In finance,
subordinated debt (also
known as
subordinated loan,
subordinated bond,
subordinated debenture or
junior debt) is debt
which ranks after other...
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preposition used in
English conditional sentences If (
subordinator), a
subordinator used for
English subordinate interrogative clauses If.... (1968), a Lindsay...
- instance, the
subordinator phrase:
before that
happened —
Subordinator phrase (SP); the head is a
subordinating conjunction—it
subordinates the independent...
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Reformed Christianity portal A
subordinate standard is a
Reformed confession of faith,
catechism or
other doctrinal or
regulatory statement subscribed...
- A
subordinate judge (also
called subjudge, sub judge, or sub-judge) is the
judge of the
subordinate court in the
system of
District Courts of India. "Appointment...