trial number (Q14759): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: skos:definition (P80): Trial is a number property that quantifies the denotation of the nominal element so that it specifies that there are exactly three. In this example from Larike (alo), trialNumber is expressed on the pronoun: Ln Duma hima aridu naʔa Ln house that 1.TRIAL.EXCL own.it Ln "We three own that house" Ln [Corbett 2000, 21]) |
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Trial is a number property that quantifies the denotation of the nominal element so that it specifies that there are exactly three. In this example from Larike (alo), trialNumber is expressed on the pronoun: Ln Duma hima aridu naʔa Ln house that 1.TRIAL.EXCL own.it Ln "We three own that house" Ln [Corbett 2000, 21] | |||
Property / skos:definition: Trial is a number property that quantifies the denotation of the nominal element so that it specifies that there are exactly three. In this example from Larike (alo), trialNumber is expressed on the pronoun: Ln Duma hima aridu naʔa Ln house that 1.TRIAL.EXCL own.it Ln "We three own that house" Ln [Corbett 2000, 21] / rank | |||
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a term
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | trial number |
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Trial is a number property that quantifies the denotation of the nominal element so that it specifies that there are exactly three. In this example from Larike (alo), trialNumber is expressed on the pronoun: Ln Duma hima aridu naʔa Ln house that 1.TRIAL.EXCL own.it Ln 'We three own that house' Ln [Corbett 2000, 21]
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Trial is a number property that quantifies the denotation of the nominal element so that it specifies that there are exactly three. In this example from Larike (alo), trialNumber is expressed on the pronoun: Ln Duma hima aridu naʔa Ln house that 1.TRIAL.EXCL own.it Ln "We three own that house" Ln [Corbett 2000, 21]
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