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  2. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Grammatical abbreviations are generally written in full or small caps to visually distinguish them from the translations of lexical words. For instance, capital or small-cap PAST (frequently abbreviated to PST) glosses a grammatical past-tense morpheme, while lower-case 'past' would be a literal translation of a word with that meaning.

  3. Silsesquioxane - Wikipedia

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    Reaction of OAS-POSS-Cl with CF 3 SO 3 H in DMSO. B-E constitute intermediates isolated during A → F cage-rearrangement. B-E constitute intermediates isolated during A → F cage-rearrangement. Poly(phenylsilsesquioxane) does not adopt a cage structure, but is a polymer with a ladder-like repeating unit.

  4. Kelvin Mercer - Wikipedia

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    All three members of De La Soul have used a number of aliases. The following are Mercer's most significant: Posdnuos/Pos – Pronounced "poss-duh-noose" (/ p ɒ s d ə n u s /).The name may be a combination of the reversed words sop, meaning "gift," and sound, a name Mercer went by while acting as a high school DJ. [5]

  5. Posser - Wikipedia

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    A posser, ponch, washing dolly or a poss stick was historically a tool used for possing laundry by pumping the posser up and down on the laundry in the dolly tub or directly in the copper, or mixing laundry while hand washing it. Possers come in various forms; there is usually a vertical pole with a handle bar at the top but the base can be ...

  6. Possessive - Wikipedia

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    The personal pronouns of many languages correspond to both a set of possessive determiners and a set of possessive pronouns.For example, the English personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we and they correspond to the possessive determiners my, your, his, her, its, our and their and also to the (substantive) possessive pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, its (rare), ours and theirs.

  7. Part-of-speech tagging - Wikipedia

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    In corpus linguistics, part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or PoS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging is the process of marking up a word in a text (corpus) as corresponding to a particular part of speech, [1] based on both its definition and its context.

  8. Ship prefix - Wikipedia

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    A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality.

  9. PG - Wikipedia

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    PG(n,q), a projective space of Galois geometry; PG(3,2), the smallest three-dimensional projective space; pg (Unix), a Unix system command (a terminal pager) Paleogene (Pg), a geologic period and system; Panzergewinde, a technical standard for screw threads; Petagram (Pg), 10 9 grams, an SI unit of mass; Picogram (pg), 10 −18 grams, an SI ...