Concept cluster: Communication > Derivation
v
(logic) To convert logic statements into standard clauses
n
A logical arrangement of parts, as in writing.
n
(linguistics) A device used to establish cohesion within a text
adj
Of or pertaining to a compiler (person) or compilation
n
(grammar) A word agreeing in derivation with another word, and therefore generally resembling it in meaning.
adj
(logic) Of or relating to logical conjunction.
adj
Relating to, or caused by conjunctures
adj
Serving or tending to connect; connecting.
n
Local coherence.
n
(logic) Any proposition which is subject to the process of conversion; so called in its relation to itself as converted, after which process it is termed the converse.
adj
(grammar) Referring to the same thing.
adj
Of or pertaining to a counterposition.
n
Abbreviation of derivation. [A leading or drawing off of water from a stream or source.]
adv
Such that it can be derived; by derivation.
n
Derivation.
adj
Derivative; derived from something.
adj
Derived; derivative.
n
The act of receiving anything from a source; the act of procuring an effect from a cause, means, or condition, as profits from capital, conclusions or opinions from evidence.
n
(linguistics) The hypothesis that the mind operates by performing sequential processing steps on an initial input.
adv
With respect to derivation.
adj
A product of derivation
n
(countable) A derived characteristic; a derivation.
n
(obsolete) That which is derived; deduction; inference.
n
Abbreviation of difference. [(uncountable) The quality of being different.]
adj
Relating to distribution.
n
(archaic) enumeration; computation
n
Development; the act or result of developing what was implicit in an idea, argument etc.
n
(translation studies) Synonym of dynamic equivalence
n
Any of a number of related statistical methods that allow the researcher to correct for selection bias.
n
Alternative spelling of inflection [(grammar, uncountable) Change in the form of a word (morphologic change) to express different grammatical categories.]
n
(rhetoric) The close placement of two ideas to imply a link that may not exist.
adj
(grammar) Of or relating to a grammatical case expressing position beside something.
adj
(grammar) Indicating place, or the place where, or wherein.
adj
Relating to optimization
adj
Relating to a network derived from isolated scalar data, where links between nodes (corresponding to features of the data) are weighted based on the deviation between them.
n
(computing) A recursive descent parser that does not require backtracking.
n
A body of data that is generated (usually by adding random perturbations to actual data), rather than observed.
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(semantics) A definition of a term within which the term itself appears, and that is well-founded, avoiding an infinite regress.
adj
Having each part logically consistent with the others
n
(linguistics) A word derived indirectly, from a derivative of another.
adj
Having a subindex
n
(grammar) A grammatical structure of this kind.
n
(mathematics) A uniformizing parameter.
v
Alternative spelling of zero derive [(linguistics) To derive a word from another word (of a differing part of speech) without modification; to perform zero derivation.]

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