- In linguistics, the term
conjunct has
three distinct uses: A
conjunct is an
adverbial that adds
information to the
sentence that is not
considered part...
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Biconsonantal conjuncts are common, but
longer conjuncts are
increasingly constrained by the languages'
phonologies and the
actual number of
conjuncts observed...
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which makes it a
unicameral script. The
script is
characterized by many
conjuncts, upstrokes, downstrokes, and
other features that hang from a horizontal...
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Conjunct consonants are a type of letters, used for
example in
Brahmi or
Brahmi derived modern scripts such as Balinese, Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati...
- In
logic and philosophy, a
formal fallacy is a
pattern of
reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its
logical structure.
Propositional logic, for example...
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physically join as a
conjunct consonant or ligature. When Devanāgarī is used for
writing languages other than Sanskrit,
conjuncts are used
mostly with...
- true and B {\displaystyle B} is true. An
operand of a
conjunction is a
conjunct.
Beyond logic, the term "conjunction" also
refers to
similar concepts in...
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certain verbal particles VSO word
order differentiation of
absolute and
conjunct verb
endings as
found extensively in Old
Irish and less so in
Middle Welsh...
- may be
described as
conjunct or disjunct, stepwise,
skipwise or no movement, respectively. See also
contrapuntal motion. In a
conjunct melodic motion, the...
- text as
separate characters,
while others are
generated dynamically using conjunct shaping with a virama.
Aryabhata used
Devanagari letters for numbers, very...