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  • 121Prepositional pronoun — A prepositional pronoun is a special form of a personal pronoun that is used as the object of a preposition. English does not have distinct prepositional forms of pronouns. The same set of objective pronouns are used after verbs and prepositions… …

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  • 122Subject complement — In grammar, a subject complement is a phrase or clause that follows a linking verb (copula) and complements, or completes, the subject of the sentence by either (1) renaming it or (2) describing it. The former, a renaming noun (or sometimes a… …

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  • 123Simulism — [The term in the usage in which it appears here seems to have been coined by [http://www.jansch.nl/tag/simulism/ Ivo Jansch] in September 2006. His [http://www.simulism.org Simulism Wiki] is an exploration of Simulism, which invites contributions …

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  • 124Onboarding — A model of onboarding (adapted from Bauer Erdogan, 2011). Onboarding, also known as organizational socialization, refers to the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective… …

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  • 125Sesotho grammar — Note: *All examples marked with Dagger; are included in the audio samples. If a table caption is marked then all Sesotho examples in that table are included in the audio samples. *The orthography used in this and related articles is that of South …

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  • 126Законы де Моргана — (правила де Моргана)  логические правила, связывающие пары дуальных логических операторов при помощи логического отрицания. Открыты шотландским математиком Огастесом де Морганом Определение Огастес де Морган первоначально заметил, что в… …

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  • 127Правила де Моргана — Законы де Моргана (правила де Моргана)  логические правила, связывающие пары дуальных логических операторов при помощи логического отрицания. Определение Огастес де Морган первоначально заметил, что в классической пропозициональной логике… …

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  • 128Disjungiren — (v. lat.), absondern, trennen; daher Disjunct, getrennt; Disjunction, Trennung, in der Logik das Verhältniß des Gegensatzes; Disjunctiv, absondernd, trennend, abgesondert; Disjunctive Begriffe, die unter derselben Gattung stehende Begriffe,… …

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