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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BIUNIQUE»
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1
Perspectives on Historical Linguistics
8.5 Finally, we enumerate briefly a few properties of sign systems which are the
basis of important and wellknown tendencies of diachronic phonology: 8.5.1 An
optimal sign should be unambiguous and therefore biunique, that is, there should
...
Winfred Philipp Lehmann, Yakov Malkiel,
1982
2
Phonology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
E.g. Polish SP 1 is weakly biunique (b) or, if the dialect has the phonemes Ik', g7,
unique (d): all the rules discussed are non-unique. 3. 12. 1 Converging
biuniqueness and iconicity predictions The effects of the (bi)uniqueness
parameter are ...
Charles W. Kreidler,
2001
3
Axiomatic Set Theory: Impredicative Theories of Classes
In order to do this we shall define a biunique function g e ba, where b = {(12 3o1(
h e 0'a. A ('L-1€D(L—1OL):I, satisfying g'h 6E 1>i.'1(= 115.5 eDh}). Suppose such
a g has been defined. We define by recursion the function j given by j'£ = g'(jI€) ...
4
Studies in Greek Syntax
( 1 6) Biunique Mapping Principle Temporal morphemes and T-relations are in
biunique correspondence, everything being equal. (16) states that for a particular
SRE-relation, there is one and only one morpheme n that corresponds to it and ...
Artemis Alexiadou, G.C. Horrocks, Melita Stavrou,
1999
5
Fundamental Concepts of Geometry
The correspondence between the points on the 1.i/-plane and the points on the 1
-axis obtained by associating with each point (1,y) the point (1,0) is not biunique.
Explain the above statement and give a second example of a correspondence ...
6
Axiomatization of the Theory of Relativity
Only apparent singularities of the g^ occur, that is, deviations from 1 and 2 that
can be eliminated by a biunique transformation into another coordinate system.
With respect to the first requirement, these systems are different from the real ...
Hans Reichenbach, Maria Reichenbach,
1969
7
Conformal Mapping on Riemann Surfaces
The next result, by contrast, is a global-local result: THEOREM 3-8 Let w = f(z) be
analytic in a region (R, containing a closed segment of arc ('5; and furthermore,
let f'(z) ;5 0 on G, and let the mapping f(|('3|) be biunique on 8. Then some region
...
8
Introduction to Logic: and to the Methodology of Deductive ...
function I is, therefore, biunique; it establishes a one-to-one correspondence
between the points of the half-line and the nonnegative numbers (and it would be
equally simple to set up a oneto-one correspondence between the points of the ...
9
Leitmotifs in Natural Morphology
A biunique sign is most reliable in production, because there is no (allomorphic)
competition. Since there is no problem of selection, a biunique sign, or even a
sign where a signatum (B) is uniquely represented by one signans only (b), is
least ...
Wolfgang U. Dressler,
1987
10
Prague Linguistic Circle Papers:
Sgn-erl Sgn-er2 Sgn-r3 Sgn-edl Sgn-ed2 Sgn-ed3 Sgn-ed If we consider the
functioning of language as a whole, ambiguous situations in which m > 1 (or) n >
1, as in (2.2), are much more frequent than biunique situations in which m = 1
and ...
Eva Haji?ová, Petr Sgall,
1996