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Characteristics of a follow up
The meaning of the word “impediment” in this context?What does the phrase “Follow that!” mean?Follow the signings?No direct object in 'give thee faithfully to follow' ? (1670 UK, Isaac Penington)If two or more nouns follow a single adjective, do they all share the same attribute?What is the meaning of “Fly pleasures, and they’ll follow you”?
Any help would be awesome! I'm working a project and defining different terms for our database. For example Task. I have a definition of the word "task" and I am working on pulling out the properties of a task (i.e it's an action, it's future tense, it's assignable, etc)
I'm not a linguist, so I'm wondering if there are more properties or characteristics to the word task. Yes? No?
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Any help would be awesome! I'm working a project and defining different terms for our database. For example Task. I have a definition of the word "task" and I am working on pulling out the properties of a task (i.e it's an action, it's future tense, it's assignable, etc)
I'm not a linguist, so I'm wondering if there are more properties or characteristics to the word task. Yes? No?
meaning-in-context taxonomy
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I'm not entirely sure what the question here is and how it relates to the title.
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Any help would be awesome! I'm working a project and defining different terms for our database. For example Task. I have a definition of the word "task" and I am working on pulling out the properties of a task (i.e it's an action, it's future tense, it's assignable, etc)
I'm not a linguist, so I'm wondering if there are more properties or characteristics to the word task. Yes? No?
meaning-in-context taxonomy
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Any help would be awesome! I'm working a project and defining different terms for our database. For example Task. I have a definition of the word "task" and I am working on pulling out the properties of a task (i.e it's an action, it's future tense, it's assignable, etc)
I'm not a linguist, so I'm wondering if there are more properties or characteristics to the word task. Yes? No?
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I'm not entirely sure what the question here is and how it relates to the title.
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I'm not entirely sure what the question here is and how it relates to the title.
– KillingTime
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I'm not entirely sure what the question here is and how it relates to the title.
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I'm not entirely sure what the question here is and how it relates to the title.
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