Definition of Subordinator. Meaning of Subordinator. Synonyms of Subordinator

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- Subordinator may refer to Subordination (linguistics), hierarchical organization in linguistics Subordinator (mathematics), a stochastic process This disambiguation...
- the 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...
- probability theory, a subordinator is a stochastic process that is non-negative and whose increments are stationary and independent. Subordinators are a special...
- preposition used in English conditional sentences If (subordinator), a subordinator used for English subordinate interrogative clauses If.... (1968), a Lindsay...
- In finance, subordinated debt (also known as subordinated loan, subordinated bond, subordinated debenture or junior debt) is debt which ranks after other...
- 'whether'. The subordinator if (along with the conditional preposition if) existed in the earliest records of English. Examples of the subordinator follow: Ðonne...
- A subordination agreement is a legal do****ent used to make the claim of one party junior to (or inferior to) a claim in favor of another. It is generally...
- instance, the subordinator phrase: before that happenedSubordinator phrase (SP); the head is a subordinating conjunction—it subordinates the independent...
- Reformed Christianity portal A subordinate standard is a Reformed confession of faith, catechism or other doctrinal or regulatory statement subscribed...