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Copula
Functional part of speech in most languages
In linguistics, a copula (/ˈkɒpjələ/; pl.: copulas or copulae; abbreviated cop) is a word or phrase that links the subject of a sentence to a subject complement
Copula_(linguistics)
Statistical distribution for dependence between random variables
In probability theory and statistics, a copula is a multivariate cumulative distribution function for which the marginal probability distribution of each
Copula_(statistics)
Lacking or omission of a "to be" verb, common in some languages and stylistic in others
Zero copula, also known as null copula, is a linguistic phenomenon whereby the subject is joined to the predicate without overt marking of this relationship
Zero_copula
Philosophical treatment of oxymorons
existent then at least a nonexistent one. The round square copula is a common example of the dual copula strategy used in reference to the "problem of nonexistent
Nonexistent_objects
Presence of the verb "to be" in Indo-European languages
This verb has two basic meanings: In a less marked context it is a simple copula (I’m tired; That’s a shame!), a function which in non-Indo-European languages
Indo-European_copula
Graphical tool in probability
Combined with bivariate copulas, regular vines have proven to be a flexible tool in high-dimensional dependence modeling. Copulas are multivariate distributions
Vine_copula
Use of copulas in the Turkish language
The Turkish copula is one of the more distinct features of Turkish grammar. In Turkish, copulas are called ek-eylem (pronounced [ec ˈejlæm]) or ek-fiil
Turkish_copula
Usage of linking verbs in Romance languages
languages the copula, the equivalent of the verb to be in English, is relatively complex compared to its counterparts in other languages. A copula is a word
Romance_copula
Reduplication of "is" (to be) copula verbs
The double "is", also known as the double copula, reduplicative copula, or Is-is, is the usage of the word "is" twice in a row (repeated copulae) when
Double_Is
Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure
Sex, more formally known as sexual intercourse, coitus, or copulation, is an intimate social activity typically involving the insertion of the erect male
Sexual_intercourse
Look up Appendix:List of English copulae or Category:English copulative verbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a non-exhaustive list of copulae
List_of_English_copulae
Topics referred to by the same term
explicit subject; such a clause is said to have a "null subject". Null copula (or zero copula), a linguistic phenomenon whereby the subject is joined to the predicate
Null
term copula has a variety of meanings. At its most basic level, it can be thought of as the linking of notes together to form a melody. "A copula is a
Copula_(music)
Dialect of Punjabi
Western Punjabi. Pronominal suffixes are auxiliary replacements of the copula which act like pronouns. They function as a particular thematic role and
Majhi_dialect
Turkic language
In informal speech, the copula is instead used to mark supposition, emphasis, surety, or confidence. Other uses for the copula in informal speech include
Turkish_language
Predicative expression
grammar, a subject complement is a predicative expression that follows a copula (commonly known as a linking verb), which complements the subject of a clause
Subject_complement
Embryonic structure of the tongue
The copula linguae or copula, is a swelling that forms from the second pharyngeal arch, late in the fourth week of embryogenesis. During the fifth and
Copula_linguae
Language isolate of north-central Tanzania
as [w] next to a back vowel or [j] next to a front vowel (e.g. the msg copula transcribed -a, -ha, -wa, -ya) are nothing more than transitions between
Hadza_language
Species of jellyfish
Copula is a monotypic genus of box jellyfish in the family Tripedaliidae of the phylum Cnidaria. The only species in the genus is Copula sivickisi, a very
Copula_sivickisi
Type of grammatical construction
instead (predicative expression-copula-subject, e.g. The plumber is Fred). The verb in these constructions is always the copula be (am, are, is, was, were)
Inverse_copular_constructions
Absence in linguistics
article in English. A zero copula, in which a copula such as the verb to be is implied but absent. For example, in Russian the copula is usually omitted in
Zero_(linguistics)
Sentence without a finite verb
there must either be a change in the phrase structure rules or a zero copula must be assumed. This is because nominal sentences cannot be accounted for
Nominal_sentence
Marco Copula, O.S.B. (Latin: Marcus Copula) (died 1527) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montepeloso (1498–1527). Marco Copula was ordained
Marco_Copula
A copula is a mathematical function that provides a relationship between marginal distributions of random variables and their joint distributions. Copulas
Copulas_in_signal_processing
Grammar of the Bengali language
zero copula language in some aspects. In the simple present tense, there is no verb connecting the subject to the predicative (the "zero-verb" copula). There
Bengali_grammar
Species of gastropod
Duplicaria copula is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails. Duplicaria copula (Hinds, 1844). Retrieved
Duplicaria_copula
Canadian quantitative analyst (born 1960s)
Canadian quantitative analyst and actuary who pioneered the use of Gaussian copula models for the pricing of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) in the
David_X._Li
23rd entry in the Beatmania IIDX rhythm game series
Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula is the 23rd installment of the Beatmania IIDX series. The first location test was held at the Tokyo Leisure Land #2 location
Beatmania_IIDX_23:_Copula
Japanese dialect
Standard Japanese, but is rare in the Kansai dialect. For example, the polite copula desu (です) is pronounced nearly as [des] in standard Japanese, but Kansai
Kansai_dialect
Restricted form of the English language
the copula) has several distinct functions: identity: noun-phrase copula definite-noun The cat is my only pet. class membership: definite-noun copula noun-phrase
E-Prime
Using 'do' in negated clauses, questions, and other constructions
auxiliary or copular verb. For example, the sentence I am not with the copula be is fully idiomatic, but I know not with the finite lexical verb know
Do-support
West Germanic language
traces of more complex verb conjugation are seen in the inflection of the copula verb to be. The seven word classes are exemplified in this sample sentence:
English_language
Definite article in English
Transitivity Syntax Agreement Clauses in English Conditional sentences Copula Do-support Inversion Periphrasis Zero-marking Orthography Abbreviations
The
Japonic language
determines whether the speaker means a single elephant or elephants plural. The copula da (だ, the verb "is") ends the sentence, indicating that the subject is
Japanese_language
German-based creole of Papua New Guinea
In past tense, the copula is simply war; it is not conjugated at all. Thus: Some speakers preferentially use an uninflected copula, bis, as in: Mama du
Unserdeutsch
Austroasiatic language
English as the copula. The general copula is /ciə/; it is used to convey identity with nominal predicates. For locative predicates, the copula is /nɨw/. The
Khmer_language
Modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect of Iraq
the negative past. Negative present copula is often inserted before or after the predicate. This particular copula usually contains the main stress of
Inter-Zab_Jewish_Neo-Aramaic
Grammatical features of the Hindustani lingua franca
"presumptive", etc. are applicable to both copula roots for auxiliary usage with aspectual forms and to non-copula roots directly for often unspecified (non-aspectual)
Hindustani_grammar
Group of Japanese dialects spoken in Chūgoku, Japan
region. It may be separated into two groups according to the form of the copula. copula ja group (San'yō region) Aki also known as Hiroshima dialect (western
Chūgoku_dialects
Family of flies
numbers in spring. Because of the likelihood of adult flies being found in copula, they have earned colloquial names such as "love bugs" or "honeymoon flies"
Bibionidae
Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon
the copula verb, like English. However, it does use zero-copula constructions in some contexts. In interrogative sentences, the 3rd person copula is omitted:
Sumerian_language
Spanish-based creole language spoken in Colombia
two: ma ndo baka "two cows" but tresi año "13 years". Palenquero has four copulas: e, ta, jue, and senda. E roughly corresponds to ser in Spanish and is
Palenquero
English-based creole language
are in London") with true adjectives in Kriol, no copula is needed Contrasting copula forms Copula = helping-verb forms of “be” Kriol: Ai da di teecha
Belizean_Creole
Grammatical construction
fight. (subject the boys + copula are + going to + base-infinitive fight) I'm going to try the wine. (subject I + copula am + going to + base-infinitive
Going-to_future
American mathematician (1925–2020)
the Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) and the inventor of copulas in probability theory. Sklar was born in Chicago to Jewish parents who
Abe_Sklar
Ethio-Semitic language
(from qǝrb 'near'). The copula is expressed by the particle n. The negative copula is formed with አይደለም aydällämm. The past copula is expressed by ነበረ näbbärä
Amharic
Historical forms of Quechua
the 3rd person singular past tense of the copula: hamu-nki-man ka-rqa-n 'you would have come'. The copula verb is ka-, but it is omitted in the third
Classical_Quechua
Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines
SV form (Filipino: Di karaniwang anyo) are written without any marker or copula. Examples: Si Leni ay maganda (Tagalog) Si Leni matahum / Gwapa si Leni
Hiligaynon_language
the law of Aguascalientes formerly read: "El estupro consiste en realizar cópula con persona mayor de doce y menor de dieciséis años de edad, obteniendo
Age_of_consent_in_Mexico
Process of selecting a portfolio
Meta-heuristic methods Stochastic programming for multistage portfolio optimization Copula based methods Principal component-based methods Deterministic global optimization
Portfolio_optimization
American linguist
(2000). Syntactic Variation and Linguistic Competence: The Case of AAVE Copula Absence. Stanford University. ISBN 978-0493085425. Sag, Ivan; Wasow, Thomas;
Emily_M._Bender
Verbs in the English language
nearly all cases concerns the past tense and past participle forms. The copula verb be has a larger number of different inflected forms, and is highly
English_verbs
or focusing copula ndi- places its subject in focus, emphasising that it is that particular referent and not another. The emphatic copula takes suffixes
Swahili_grammar
English words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category
Transitivity Syntax Agreement Clauses in English Conditional sentences Copula Do-support Inversion Periphrasis Zero-marking Orthography Abbreviations
English_interrogative_words
Grammar of the English language
forms of the copula be (see subject–auxiliary inversion). To form a question from a sentence which does not have such an auxiliary or copula present, the
English_grammar
Creole language spoken in Singapore
the copula: I still finding.[failed verification] How come you so late still playing music, ah? You looking for trouble, is it? The zero copula is also
Singlish
Japanese dialect
that functionally act as adjectives by combining themselves with the copula. The copula is subsequently inflected for aspect and tense, becoming na in its
Kagoshima_dialect
English language suffix
Transitivity Syntax Agreement Clauses in English Conditional sentences Copula Do-support Inversion Periphrasis Zero-marking Orthography Abbreviations
-ly
Verbs in the Hindi and Urdu languages
forms using different copulas: The other copulas unlike honā (to be) can also again be put into their aspectul forms and then the copula honā (to be) is used
Hindustani_verbs
Neo-Aramaic varieties
with the copula (though the placing and form of the copula unveil crucial differences). The more conservative Suret dialects lay the copula in its full
Suret_language
Syntax of the Irish language
stressed and often ejects the copula entirely. Thus, in the previous four examples, it is possible to leave out the copula, which will then be understood:
Irish_syntax
Statistician
statistician at the Technical University of Munich, known for her research on copulas, vines, and their applications in statistical finance. Czado grew up in
Claudia_Czado
Grammar of standard Tibetian
existential copulas: assertive ཡོད་རེད་ yod-red, testimonial འདུག་ 'dug and egophoric ཡོད་ yod. ཡོད་རེད་ yod-red is the "assertive" copula. This copula is used
Modern_Lhasa_Tibetan_grammar
Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea
independent clauses, the suffix -n: ኣይፈለጠን ʼay-fäläṭä-n 'he didn't know'. The copula and the verb of existence in the present are irregular: ኣሎ ʼallo 'there
Tigrinya_language
Verb form
There are a few verbs with irregular forms, the most notable being the copula be, which has the simple present forms of am, is, and are. For pronouns
Simple_present
Grammar of the Marathi language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Maharashtra, India
by adding conjugations of a copula/auxiliary verb. The verb असणे (asaṇē, to be) is an irregular verb that acts as the copula / auxiliary for all tenses
Marathi_grammar
English words "the", "a(n)", and sometimes "some"
Transitivity Syntax Agreement Clauses in English Conditional sentences Copula Do-support Inversion Periphrasis Zero-marking Orthography Abbreviations
English_articles
Part of Korean grammar class
created for the affirmative and negative copula. The affirmative copula is 이다 ida "to be," and the negative copula 아니다 anida "not to be." However, there
Korean_verbs
Family of jellyfishes
box jellyfish within class Cubozoa. Copula Bentlage, Cartwright, Yanagihara, Lewis, Richards & Collins, 2010 Copula sivickisi (Stiasny, 1926) Tripedalia
Tripedaliidae
Cushitic language of Northeast Africa
adjective followed by a copular clitic. The copula agrees in person, gender, and number with the copula complement (the second term), but the first-
Beja_language
Academic journal
theoretical methods in the field. Some of the research areas covered include copula modeling, functional data analysis, graphical modeling, high-dimensional
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
Journal_of_Multivariate_Analysis
Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh
usually the genitive but sometimes the ablative. Many are listed below. The copula is used as an auxiliary verb to form the conjugations of other verbs. Sindhi
Sindhi_language
Stage of the development of the tongue
partially from the fourth pharyngeal arch. It quickly grows to cover the copula formed earlier from the second pharyngeal arch, and will form the posterior
Hypopharyngeal_eminence
Central Neo-Aramaic language
place of the copula in nominal clauses: enclitic copula, independent copula, and emphatic independent copula. In Turoyo, the non-enclitic copula (or the existential
Turoyo_language
Adjectives in Japanese
can be considered a form of noun in terms of syntax; these attach to the copula, which then inflects, but use 〜な (-na) (rather than the genitive 〜の) when
Japanese_adjectives
most common verb is the copula, and therefore it has survived longest, just as in Latin the only Anglo-Saxon mi-verb is the copula eom, nowadays shortened
Mi-verbs
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and India
zero copula language in some aspects. In the simple present tense there is no verb connecting the subject to the predicative (the "zero verb" copula). There
Sylheti_language
One of the Norwegian language standards
agree after certain copula verbs, like in this case the verb for "to be": vere (er is its present tense). Other important copula verbs where predicative
Nynorsk
Words indicating which object is being referred to
to develop into its colloquial use as a copula by the Han period and subsequently its standard use as a copula in Modern Standard Chinese. Modern Mandarin
Demonstrative
Topics referred to by the same term
network 0-coupon bond, or Zero-coupon bond, a type of discount bond 0 copula, or Zero copula, a linguistic phenomenon where a subject is joined to a predicate
0C
Creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection
meaning. Usage of (æ) is considered to be colloquial, now. See, Indo-European copula 11 With the Singular they 3rd person pronoun. 12 Bengali verbs are further
Grammatical_conjugation
Austronesian language spoken on Timor
Tetun (Tetun [ˈt̪et̪un̪] ; Indonesian: Bahasa Tetun; Portuguese: Tétum [ˈtɛtũ]) is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Timor. It is one of
Tetun_language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Bhutan
This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of
Dzongkha
Sentence structure
follow the copula: plēna erant omnia timōris et lūctūs. "Everything was full of fear and mourning." Or the order may be Adjective, Subject, Copula: quamquam
Latin_word_order
Risks arising from movements in market variables
asset distributions via Monte-Carlo simulation based upon the Gaussian copula and well-specified marginals. Allowing the modelling process to allow for
Market_risk
Verb that describes a state of being
*Jim loathes on Fido barking. *Jim loathes Fido to bark. Lexical aspect Copula Active–stative alignment Binnick, Robert I. (1991). Time and the Verb: A
Stative_verb
Concept in linguistics
clause is marked by the de-verbalizing negative morpheme. Therefore, the copula is added as a type that holds the finite status (FE). In some Uralic languages
Negative_verb
Topics referred to by the same term
DESU may refer to: Desu (Japanese: です), the polite form of the Japanese copula often translated as "to be" Suiseiseki, a character from the anime and manga
Desu
Japanese noun type
grammar, keiyō dōshi includes the copula, while the adjectival noun in the analysis described here does not include the copula. For example, in the traditional
Adjectival_noun_(Japanese)
affirmative and negative present forms of the copula and verb of existence. In the second person forms of the copula, the first vowel may be either ǝ and i.
Tigrinya_verbs
Salishan language or dialect continuum of North America
resources. Almost all instances of a verb in Lushootseed (excluding the zero copula) carry a prefix indicating their tense and/or aspect. Below is a (non-exhaustive)
Lushootseed
Grammar of the Ubykh language
Ubykh was a polysynthetic language with a high degree of agglutination that had an ergative-absolutive alignment. Ubykh nouns do not mark plurality and
Ubykh_grammar
Eastern Iranian language of Ossetia, in the Caucasus
indicative present endings are as follows: Only the copula wyn 'be' is conjugated differently: The copula also has a special iterative stem вӕйй- vӕjj-, which
Ossetian_language
Standardized register of Turkish in the Ottoman Empire
'to exist' and 'to have' are expressed using what's called an existential copula, the word وار var. او وار / ev var: 'there is a house' The verb 'to have'
Ottoman_Turkish
English pronoun
position of predicative expression (i.e. as the complement of forms of the copula be), the form who is considered correct, rather than whom. (Compare the
Who_(pronoun)
Trading strategy
long-term in the US market using the distance method, co-integration, and copulas. They have found that the distance and co-integration methods result in
Pairs_trade
Multivariable generalization of the Student's t-distribution
S2CID 55842994. Demarta, Stefano; McNeil, Alexander (2004). "The t Copula and Related Copulas" (PDF). Risknet. Osiewalski, Jacek; Steele, Mark (1996). "Posterior
Multivariate_t-distribution
Grammar of the Standard Chinese language
without carrying the meaning of "very". It is nonetheless possible for a copula to be used in such sentences, to emphasize the adjective. In the phrase
Chinese_grammar
British free improvisation group
and Other Essays Copula, 2004: ISBN 0-9525492-1-2 John Tilbury: Cornelius Cardew: a life unfinished chapter 7 AMM 1965 – 71, Copula 2008: ISBN 978-0-9525492-4-6
AMM_(band)
COPULA
COPULA
COPULA
COPULA
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Beautiful; Thirst
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
I am on My Way
Girl/Female
Indian
A term of endearment, Grace
Female
Polish
Pet form of Czech/Polish Irena, IRENKA means "peace."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
The Cosmic Serpent; Sheshnag
Boy/Male
Hindu
Friend, One who look after and take care of whole universe, Another name of Lord Vishnu, Glorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Respect
Girl/Female
Hindu
Paint brush
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jewell.French, German, and English : from the Biblical personal name Joel.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lucky
COPULA
COPULA
COPULA
COPULA
COPULA
a.
Serving to couple, unite, or connect; as, a copulative conjunction like "and".
v. t.
To copulate with; to cover; as, a horse serves a mare; -- said of the male.
n.
Carnal copulation in a manner against nature; buggery.
v. t.
To copulate with; to feather; to cover; -- said of the male bird.
n.
Copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.
v. t.
To copulate with; to impregnate.
v. t.
To cover in copulation.
imp. & p. p.
of Copulate
n.
The act of copulation in birds.
adv.
In a copulative manner.
v. t.
To copulate with (a woman).
n.
A complete sentence, or part of a sentence consisting of a subject and predicate united by a copula; a thought expressed or propounded in language; a from of speech in which a predicate is affirmed or denied of a subject; as, snow is white.
v. i.
To copulate; said of birds, esp. the males.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Copulate
v. t.
To copulate with (a female beast); to cover.
n.
A specially modified part of the ventral fin in male elasmobranchs, which serves as a copulatory organ, or clasper.
a.
Joining subject and predicate; copulative.
n.
Abnormally frequent involuntary emission of the semen without copulation.
n.
A copulative conjunction.
n.
A painful spasmodic contraction of the vagina, often rendering copulation impossible.