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Numeral order and the operationalization of the numerical system
Recent years have witnessed an increase in research on how numeral ordering skills relate to children’s and adults’ mathematics achievement both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Nonetheless, it remains unknown which core competency numeral ordering tasks measure, which cognitive mechanisms underlie performance on these tasks, and why numeral ...
David Muñez +3 more
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Beyond the two usual types of numerals (i.e. cardinal and ordinal numerals) are other types like fractional, frequentative, distributive and multiplicative numerals which present very interesting linguistic properties.
Clement Kwamina Insaidoo Appah +2 more
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Over-Specification of Small Cardinalities in Referential Communication
The paper presents experimental evidence for the over-specification of small cardinalities in referential communication. The first experiment shows that when presented with a small set (2, 3, or 4) of unique objects, the speaker includes a numeral ...
Natalia Zevakhina +2 more
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The numerical duplication of a numerical semigroup
17 pages.
D'ANNA, Marco, Strazzanti F.
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The objectives and some basic methods of numerical bifurcation analysis are described. Several computational examples are used to illustrate the power as well as the limitations of these techniques. Directions in which further algorithmic and software development is desirable are also discussed.
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Współczesne losy liczebnika polskiego i rosyjskiego w ujęciu konfrontatywnym
Contemporary Polish and Russian numerals. A contrastive study Numerals have always been a matter of great interest among linguists, because since pre-Slavic times this lexical category and its inflections have undergone many changes, which has usually ...
Wojciech Sosnowski
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Daniele A. Gewurz, Francesca Merola
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The morphology of complex numerals: A cross-linguistic study
Complex numerals are numerals composed of two or more numeral roots, e.g., three hundred five. Complex numerals fall into two classes called additive (e.g., twenty-three = 20 + 3) and multiplicative (e.g., three hundred = 3 × 100).
Lukáš Žoha +2 more
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Semantic Features of Numerals in the Armenian-Kypchaksky Monument “Code of Laws” (“Төре Бітігі”)
In article the class of numerals in an Armenian-kypchakskom a monument which language system hasn't been studied so far is considered. Comparing monument numerals with numerals of runic monuments (drevnetyursky language) and modern Turkic languages ...
Nurila Gabbasovna Shaymerdinova +1 more
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